Garmin Fenix 8 Series Receives Beta Firmware Update 12.32: Enhanced Map Management and Sensor Pairing

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Garmin has released a new beta firmware update, version 12.32, for its popular Fenix 8 series of smartwatches. This update is designed to address specific issues and improve the overall user experience for owners of the Fenix 8, Fenix 8 Solar, Enduro 3, and Fenix E models.

Change Log:

  • Fixed potential crash when opening Map Manager from Garmin Connect Mobile.
  • Restricted Workout Execution Score is for only running and cycling workouts.
  • Updated sensor search to place sensors in Pairing Mode at the top of the search list.

One of the primary focuses of this update is to enhance the stability and functionality of the Map Manager feature within the Garmin Connect Mobile app. Previously, users had reported instances where accessing the Map Manager could lead to unexpected crashes or freezes on their devices. Garmin has diligently worked to identify and rectify the underlying causes of these issues, resulting in a more reliable and user-friendly experience.

In addition to the Map Manager improvements, the firmware update also streamlines the sensor pairing process. By prioritizing devices in Pairing Mode in the search results, Garmin aims to simplify the connection of external sensors such as heart rate monitors, cadence sensors, and power meters. This change should make it easier for users to quickly and accurately pair their preferred sensors, ensuring seamless data tracking and analysis.

However, there’s a notable change in the functionality of the Workout Execution Score metric. While this metric was previously available for a wider range of workouts, the latest update has restricted its availability to Running and Cycling activities. Garmin has not yet provided a detailed explanation for this limitation, leaving users to speculate about the reasons behind this decision. It remains to be seen whether this restriction is temporary or permanent.

As with any beta firmware, it’s important to note that version 12.32 may contain unforeseen bugs or limitations. Users who choose to install the beta update should be aware of this and be prepared to potentially encounter unexpected behavior. Garmin encourages users to provide feedback on their experiences with the beta update to help identify and address any issues that may arise.

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