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Garmin rolls out new stable update 20.22 for Fenix 7, Epix, Tactix 7, and Enduro 2 smartwatches

Garmin has initiated a phased deployment of its latest stable software, version 20.22, designed to enhance the performance and stability of its premium smartwatch lineup, including the Fenix 7 Series, Epix Series, Tactix 7, and Enduro 2. The update is currently being distributed, with approximately 30% of eligible devices receiving it, and the rollout is expected to expand in the coming days progressively.

Change Log

  • Fixed BLE sensor names clearing.
  • Fixed crash on jump rope activities.
  • Fixed crash when failing to pair headphones.
  • Fixed grade not updating.
  • Fixed pairing with CT10.
  • Fixed possible crashes during long activities.
  • Fixed possible crash when moving the golf pin position .
  • Fixed sensors not automatically pairing.
  • Fixed toggling auto broadcast heart rate.

This latest software iteration is meticulously designed to optimize the functionality and stability of these premium wearables. A core focus of the update is the resolution of several persistent bugs that have impacted user workflows. One notable fix addresses the frustrating issue of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensor names unexpectedly clearing, a problem that disrupted seamless connectivity for many users. Furthermore, Garmin has tackled crashes that occurred during specific activities, such as jump rope workouts, ensuring more reliable tracking during diverse training sessions.

Another significant improvement lies in the resolution of headphone pairing failures. Users will now experience a more consistent and reliable connection with their wireless audio devices. Stability enhancements extend to addressing crashes that were observed during prolonged activities, a crucial improvement for those who rely on their Garmin watches for extended outdoor adventures. Similarly, the update resolves potential crashes that occurred when users manipulated golf pin positions, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of the golf activity features.

Beyond stability, the update also refines core functionality. The issue of the grade display failing to update correctly has been rectified, providing more accurate real-time data during activities involving elevation changes. Pairing with CT10 sensors, essential for golf performance tracking, has also been improved. Additionally, Garmin has optimized the automatic sensor pairing process, streamlining the user experience. Finally, the update implements a fix for the auto-broadcast heart rate toggle, ensuring that this feature operates as intended.

Garmin’s commitment to continuous improvement is evident in this comprehensive update, which addresses a range of user-reported issues and enhances the overall performance of its flagship smartwatch series. Users can expect a more stable, reliable, and seamless experience as the software rollout progresses.

Also read: Garmin Launches ComingUp App for Wrist-Based To-Do Management

Andre Larson
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Hi, this is Andre! The founder of Garmin News. I have created this website to provides you with the latest news related to Garmin Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers.
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  1. Too bad the Coming Up app remains an unfinished piece of work. Wrong dates, no time setting? An embarassment for Garmin.

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