Key Takeaways
1. Garmin has released a beta update (Version 21.25) for the Fenix 8 and Fenix 8 Pro, applicable to related models like the Enduro 3.
2. The update is shifting from a beta build to a more stable software branch, with expectations of an official release soon.
3. Users have reported receiving the update without signing up for the Beta Program, indicating a potential wider rollout.
4. The update is expected to introduce over twenty new features, including Battery Manager, Course Planner, and improved sleep monitoring.
5. System Software 21.25 will include more than 100 bug fixes and will be rolled out in phases via over-the-air downloads.
Garmin has introduced a new beta update for the Fenix 8 and Fenix 8 Pro (currently priced at $1,199.99 on Amazon) at the end of last week. This update is also applicable to related smartwatches such as the Enduro 3. The Beta Version 21.25 seems to have transitioned from a v21.xx beta build to a more stable software branch.
Anticipated Release Timeline
From past experiences, it looked like Garmin might start rolling out System Software 21.25 around Valentine’s Day. As of now, the latest stable update remains System Software 20.29 for Garmin’s top-tier smartwatches. However, it appears that the company has quietly begun making v21.25 available as a stable update.
User Reports and Expectations
At this time, Garmin hasn’t shared a detailed changelog. Nevertheless, several users in the community have reported that they are receiving v21.25 without having signed up for Garmin’s Beta Program. This has led us to believe that System Software 21.25 will likely have an official release within the next day or so.
New Features and Fixes
The upcoming update is expected to introduce over twenty new features to the Fenix 8 series. Some of these features include Battery Manager, Course Planner, and enhancements to sleep monitoring. Additionally, the number of bug fixes included in System Software 21.25 is likely to exceed 100 lines in the changelog. Garmin plans to roll out this new stable update in phases via over-the-air (OTA) downloads.
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