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Intensity Minutes Graph no longer shows weekly progress

I just updated to the most recent version of Garmin Connect 4.41 and I noticed that the intensity minutes weekly graph is no longer available. It only shows my daily figure and no more weekly progress. Is this fixable?

  • Obviously Garmin are ploughing on with this new intensity format despite all their customer feedback, well done GarminClap Rolling eyes

  • My version is now 4.42.0.26

  • Oh ok, once I went into the app in the App Store I had the option to update but it didn’t fix the bar graph unfortunately that all the complaints are about lately.

  • I don't see any obvious change with the app update. has something been done on the definition on what counts as moderate and vigorous? Can I used custom HR zones for intensity minutes again?

  • Hello all, this thread has been mixed with other issues not pertaining to the original post. An update was released. The changes are only to the app feature being redesigned. This did not affect how the intensity minutes are read from your device. If you are experiencing another issue that differs from the app being redesigned, may I ask that you create a new thread with the issue so I can better assist you. 

  • I have to say that this line graph is growing on me. For 7 days it still is interesting to see how intensity changes throughout the week. However, for the 4w step I would prefer bar graphs as they were.

  • Ibdo not know if this is the same issue but the change to the intensity min. graph is horrible. Please bring back the original orange bar graphs.

  • Jon, it’s a large group with same view

    unfortunately we are being ignored by Garmin other than to implement further retrograde downgrades

    Amber seems to be the only bright light

  • Hello

    Thats a no its not been mixed up its broken was working fine now its a total load of rubbish and I do feel there is a certain amount of pigheadedness  going on here in that we the customer don't like it you the developers say well tough not what we expect why in the light of the enormous response juts put it back as it was oh I know you don't want to admit its a rubbish change this is a classic example of how you lose customers fast 

  • Hello Amber, the reply’s are from the original post. Your users are saying they do not like the new format, the old bar graph was plain and simple to see, showing, at a glance, the minutes done for the current day. I’m now getting used to the new graph system, however, I need to study it more closely to workout what I’ve done, which is the main issue with your users. The app must be succinct and to the point with all the necessary information visible at a glance. 

    what is irritating us, as users, we have invested a lot of money in your products, we think we should have some involvement in the development going forward. Other companies involve their users in R&D, such as Sonos, before any new changes are made, they invite a selected number of users to try new designs out, before they roll it out, this way they can iron out any glitches and get valuable feedback before it goes live.