“This is not a problem...”. Are you at all embarrassed to have posted that? If not, you should be to be honest
Devices don’t do activity, the user does. The device doesn’t have a training…
Nop Garmin, this is not working as expected by your users. I had to replace my 935 2 times and this just broken my training data. Indeed TrueUp should be syncing these too.
They've sent you here to get rid of you, so that you can be quietly ignored when you complain here, on the user forum. Unless their support starts to be overwhelmed with the same request again and again…
This is not a problem and is working as expected. The Training Status from two devices will never be combined (even with replacement). The training status is tied to each individual device.
what's the point of this ? the training status with true up would be the same on the 2 devices anyway ! I agree with the OP, I had 2 replacement for my 935 a while back and I found stupid that the "old" training status was no copied to the new watch
Ok, looks like the users are right here.
If you don't agree, then don't just write "this works as expected" - explain why this works this way. And maybe thinking about it will give you a better idea how this should works or maybe explanation will be that good, so users will agree with it.
Same problem here. Sold my old Fenix 5 plus and removed the device from my account. Still it shows up for training status as unknown device. When i remove the device, it should be removed from training status as well. I do not mind the two graphs didnt get joined or that i lose the old training status. At least give us the option to remove it all together.
so at least give the option to change the naming from "unknown" and in the app give option to select default one... don't want to keep clicking on it to get the info as now i just see "training status available from 2 devices"
Nop Garmin, this is not working as expected by your users. I had to replace my 935 2 times and this just broken my training data. Indeed TrueUp should be syncing these too.
“This is not a problem...”. Are you at all embarrassed to have posted that? If not, you should be to be honest
Devices don’t do activity, the user does. The device doesn’t have a training status, the user does.
If that’s genuinely how Garmin has designed the Training Status metric to work then you should fire your designers because they’ve designed something, that you promote heavily, that serves absolutely zero, zero useful purpose whatsoever for any customer that you want to sell more than one device to.
Seriously, I challenge you to give us one, logical, reason why you think it makes sense for the training status to reflect the devices activities, rather than the user’s activities. Just one.