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Hi Gordon,
thanks for the reply, and believe me or not, but yesterday I did not have that icon displayed.
Today I have and I can assure you that the raw data of a banglerun logfile has the formattimestamp,latitude,longitude,altitude,duration,distance,heartrate,steps
and the values for latitude and longitude do not change.
If you need a specific file please let me know, but you are right, if you can reproduce it there is no need to use my files. -
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Hi Gordon,
a small update. I removed the Low Power GPS Service widget and only used BangleRun app. Same result. The app got a GPS lock, but the data is similar to yesterdays. And it was not updated during the run.
I had updated the GPS data yesterday with the AGPS app.
After I initially reported this issue I loaded all default apps which is supposed to delete all the date, but to be honest I wondered why some GPS track recordings were still available at that time.
I wanted to load the raw data but I do not know how to find the Storage button in the IDE.
Please advise and I will provide all data I can.
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So I took the opportunity to go skiing again today.
I had my Bangle setup fresh and installed the GPS Service widget and BangleRun.
One observation I made is that when after more than one hour I decided to stop recording the track, turn of the GPS service and started BangleRun again, the app had no GPS signal. I was surprised because I thought that the app would either use the service when available or start GPS itself.
Given that I had used GPS just before I decided after about one minute that th app apparently needs the service to have GPS active and reactivated it.
In the end I have one conclusion: There is a GPS fix but it does not update the GPS data.
I have three logfiles, one from January 28th and two from today, all are attached. They show that the position GPS service reports is not my actual position (I am not in India but in Germany). My actual position was 50.8103972N, 13.9369142E when I started the logfile "Bangle.js Track banglerun_210131_094218.gpx".
The position when starting "Bangle.js Track banglerun_210131_120558.gpx" was about 50.8066767N, 13.9229108E (give or take 200m, they do not have winter pictures in the maps app).
At first glance I cannot see anything obvious as to why the difference. Especially the difference for the longitude are strange.
Heart rate has been recorded, so apparently BangleRun logs properly.
I'll go skiing again tomorrow and will remove the GPS service to see if that changes anything. Hopefully we can nail down the issue. -
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Hi,
as first thing I want to express my excitement when I noticed that recently so much development has taken place which makes the Bangle a really serious device.
I just want to report this strange behavior that occurred to me yesterday. I had recently installed the new GPS Service Widget and also the BangleRun app. Because last weekend the GPS was not working for me before I went out for skiing yesterday I checked and updated both apps and also updated the GPS data with AsisstedGPS to get a quick fix. Then I went skiing, started BangleRun and after a while I had a fix. I had BangleRun turned on the whole time and when I came home I put the watch on my desk. In the evening, when I wanted to change some settings, I received the message that the launcher was not found.
I do not know what caused this and thus do not know how to reliably reproduce this issue, but wanted to point this out here.
Now today just before writing this I want into the App Loader to check on the watch so I can give a precise description, but what I found out was that some apps including BangleRun, GPS Service and Gadgetbridge amongst others were just gone. Also the locale settings were deleted because time displays wrong by -1 hour. Other apps like Weather widget are still there.
Now I have no explanation for this, just an assumption that BangleRun must have overwritten something when logging the track. That is the closest guess I can make.
I'll try to reset the watch now, reinstall all the apps and see if that can be reproduced (and I hope it was an exception).
Sorry I cannot provide any more helpful details.
Update: Just let me add that I am sure I was using firmware 2.08, flashed in November based on the file date on my tablet. Reflashing now anyway … -
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Hi Gordon,
now that might have just been what I needed to do, but then I ran into issues I believe I could nail down to the Bold Clock app – the screen stayed black after upgrading the firmware.
So I removed all apps and reuploaded them and now it seems to work as expected. It indeed seems that Bold Clock was the reason why I previously did not update to the experimental firmware – it made me think there is a firmware issue when the screen stayed black.
So thanks Gordon, it seems my issue is fixed with the new firmware.
Let me say that I really like your attitude and politeness in your posts. -
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I noticed that during running or other activity my Bangle's screen turned on very often, drawing a lot of energy from the battery.
I was too lazy to calibrate the movement settings so I decided to first turn all three possible settings off: Wakeup on Faceup, Touch, Twist.
But still the LCD turns on by itself without me touching any buttons.
Could this be a bug? I even tried to remove all apps and settings and reinstalled only the bare amount of apps I like to use, but still the same.
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I guess a crowd approach here would be the best solution. Having a separate file for the program and the strings used would enable localization. Then the app store would need to support localisation too and allow to upload the language file separately. Whether the language file would overwrite the default file should be optional, but those few strings should not pose a memory issue in most cases.
Just to help nailing down the issue I just:
Having taken a short walk outside I can tell that GPS data is updated and correct, so the problem really is with the BangleRun app.