Garmin releases a new software update (beta version 19.38) for Fenix 7 series, Epix, Enduro 2, and Marq Gen 2

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Garmin Fenix update

Garmin is rolling out a new beta update for its popular smartwatch lineup, including the Fenix 7 series, Epix, Enduro 2, and Marq Gen 2. This update, version 19.38, is focused on addressing specific bugs and improving the overall user experience.

Change log for version 19.38

  • Fixed issue where the device’s workout schedule would not match Garmin Connect.
  • Fixed issue where weekly totals would be incorrect after changing the “First Day of Week” setting.
  • Fixed issue where pan/zoom icons don’t appear on the map.
  • Fixed possible issue where sleep mode would re-enable after sleep tracking ended.
  • Fixed possible shutdown when saving or discarding an activity.
  • Fixed possible issue where workout names would not be translated in some languages.

The announcement was made on Garmin’s official forum, where the company highlighted the key bug fixes included in this beta release. These fixes primarily target issues related to sleep tracking, maps, and workout schedules. Users who have been experiencing discrepancies between their smartwatch’s workout schedules and those in the Garmin Connect app should see these issues resolved. Additionally, problems with incorrect weekly totals and unexpected shutdowns during activity saving have been addressed.

Garmin has also improved map functionality by fixing missing pan/zoom icons. Furthermore, the update resolves an issue that caused sleep tracking to remain active even after it should have ended.

To download the beta update, users can navigate to the Menu -> System -> Software Update -> Check For Updates section on their smartwatch. It’s important to note that this update is currently available as a beta release, meaning it may contain unforeseen bugs or issues.

While Garmin has not provided a specific timeline for the full rollout of beta version 19.38, users can expect it to be made available to all eligible devices in the coming weeks. Additionally, the company is likely to begin testing the next major update, version 20.xx, in the near future.

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