So, DanielM, given the information you now have, wouldn't you say that the smart choice for you would be to go with a model in the Forerunner or fenix family of devices, instead of whinging about a reality you are powerless to change about the VA3 by yourself?
What do you feel?I don't feel anything on your behalf, or in ‘empathy’ with your plight. Furthermore, I don't think it's a question of how the user feels in the face of such inconveniences, interruptions or setbacks. I've lost the fruit of hours of effort when my work computer crashed/BSOD'ed/powered off spontaneously for this-or-that reasons before. It was painful and frustrating, but so what? It happens, get over it, and learn to manage your risk as best you can given the equipment you're using (by choice or otherwise).
so it's all a marketing gag, frustrating people with lesser devices? is that what you are insinuating?No. I'm saying that giving each and every user as much ‘choice’, control and/or customisation options as technically possible is not an as-a-matter-of-course priority to IT vendors and providers. How the individual user responds to not getting (or having access to) something perfect for his/her purposes and preferences, even when he/she imagines it's technically feasible and easy to deliver if the powers-that-be so choose, is not part of the equation for determining whether something ‘must‘ or ‘ought to’ be offered to users.