Firstly, I completely agree that the option to discard be limited to either the phone or computer app. I've lost too many activities due to inadvertent contact by rain or wet clothing. It's REALLY…
Since you were only using it to "calibrate", no sense in saving it, right?
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Firstly, I completely agree that the option to discard be limited to either the phone or computer app. I've lost too many activities due to inadvertent contact by rain or wet clothing. It's REALLY frustrating.
I suspect the logic in the programming is that the software needs a trigger to initiate the save. In some cases we have activities where we might want to stop, but not end the recording, so automatic saving whenever you press stop might not be ideal. The second press to save is therefore necessary. My suggestion is to keep the procedure flow as-is, but change the "save/discard" step to "END". This way we can wait to see our recovery heart rate, and if there happens to be inadvertent contact it would only force the saving of the activity. No data would ever be lost.
Personally, I see no good reason to have a device based option to discard an activity. If it is really needed, it should be a dedicated function, likely nested in the "History" area. The idea being that you'd have to intentionally find and review the activity, then confirm you want to delete it.
Just my 2 cents worth. Hopefully the software folks read this.
/rant off.
Thanks for an otherwise great product!
Agree, it would be good if they could fix this. I have lost of few runs due to this flaw and quite often when running in the rain the screen will jump about.
I think the problem is increased by the automatic pause which changes by itself to the end run screen which is usually when it deletes your run.
I disabled the auto pause feature and rely on strava to remove pauses now.
It would be good to be able to lock the touch screen with a long hold on the button or as suggested have a simple recycle bin option to allow recovery if this conflicts with existing settings.
To be honest I read the perils of a touch screen for runners in reviews but effects very few runs. But the deal on the VA3M was to good compared to the forerunners. So for the deal cost still happy but would not recommend for pure runner. Don,t know if golfers have same issue in rain.
I will follow these threads to see if they manage to solve it.