• Garmin Fenix 6, Enduro, Marq and Tactix watches are getting fixes

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Mar 7 13:00:09 2025
    Garmin Fenix 6, Enduro, Marq and Tactix watches are getting fixes to solve some frustrating problems here's what's new

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    Fri, 07 Mar 2025 12:51:24 +0000

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    If you've got an older Garmin Fenix 6 or Enduro watch that's crashing, good news: a fix is imminent

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Garmin Fenix 6, Enduro, Marq and Tactix watches are getting a new update The update fixes a list of bugs, including a problem which could cause the watches to crash The update is currently in beta

    If you've got a Garmin Fenix 6 , original Garmin Enduro, Quatix, Tactix Delta or MARQ watch, a new update is on the horizon, although it's currently only available to those who've signed up to Garmin's public beta program.

    The update, version 28.01 , doesn't add any of the new software features present on the best Garmin watches to these older watches, so it might not seem terribly exciting at first glance. However, it does make a few vital fixes to some potential issues on these watches.

    Notably, Notebookcheck reports at least one user complaining that accessing music controls on their Garmin Enduro watch resulted in the device unexpectedly crashing, and others mentioning that update 28.00 results in faster-than-expected battery drain. Both issues are reportedly fixed in beta, according to Garmin's change logs.

    Other issues fixed during the update include a user interface problem on the Garmin MARQ Aviator, errors with loading courses saved to the watch, and slow notifications. What if I'm not part of Garmin's public beta program?

    If you're experiencing any of the problems above, and you're not part of Garmin's public beta, don't fret: this means the fix is being actively trialled on user watches, and will be coming to the wider community very
    soon.

    Garmin's public beta program, like all beta testing, is a bit of a double-edged sword: yes, you can access new features to test before anyone else, but you also open up your watch to a lot of potential bugs, which helps Garmin solve these issues before pushing them out in wider updates.

    It's a necessary service for a smoothly-run, regular update schedule, but it does mean your day-to-day experience can be a little inconsistent.

    If you'd like to know more about signing up for Garmin's public beta program, our guide on how to sign up for the Garmin Beta Software program can get you started. You might also like... Google rolls out major Pixel Watch upgrade
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/garmin-fenix-6-enduro-marq-and-tactix -watches-are-getting-fixes-to-solve-some-frustrating-problems-heres-whats-new


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