Thanks for the response? Yes, you can move the database card from one unit to another I have a W and W, but only purchase a subscription for one unit. Each update cycle, I pull the latest expired card out and install it in my , then update the other card and install in my W.
My W has the current data, my W is one cycle out of date. Banjo33 , Jan 17, It looks like they've changed their website and now I can't find where to select the database options. Joined: Mar 5, Messages: Display name: bkspero. Banjo33 , Jan 18, By the way, Boeing bought Jeppesen almost 20 years ago. But the name change to Boeing Global Services is only few years old.
I had a hiccup with my updates recently, it may be me. If all fails, I may try bringing my card to the Garmin booth at Oshkosh, see what they say. Was your hiccup anything like this? This was after presumedly updating both cards using Garmin data.
Last edited: Jul 12, MBDiagMan , Jul 12, I was having problems with my nav updates. That was a few months ago and now my card is acting up. Topper , Jul 12, MBDiagMan likes this. David Megginson , Jul 12, Called Garmin Support. They said the card is corrupted. I must have removed it while it was in the update process. MBDiagMan , Jul 13, David Megginson , Jul 14, David Megginson likes this. You must log in or sign up to reply here.
Show Ignored Content. This thought or explanation and a confirmation needs to come from Garmin. Could this be a bug? Possibly, this could also be a bug in the For now, it does seem that the method of calculation of body battery scores and building the charge levels on the battery have changed. We await a confirmation on the cause of lower body battery scores on the Fenix 6 watches.
If we hear anything from Garmin, we will definitely post an update here. Another user gripe is the change in the fitness age post the firmware update on Fenix 6 to Post the firmware update, this fitness age changed to Clearly, there seems to have been a revision of the method of calculating the fitness age of Fenix 6 users.
Prior to the firmware update to This resulted in highly depressed readings of age. A user of 56 years would show up as 32 years old. The volumetric indicator for the fitness age of Fenix 6 users did not lead to the right fitness age scores.
It now depends on 3 different facts that would give a more reliable reading of your fitness age. The 3 factors that will decide your fitness age are mentioned below :. It appears that the fitness age algorithm has improved since the new firmware update It is bewildering to think about the discrepancy in the fitness age scores from the pre-firmware This is one of the most common issues that Fenix 6 device owners may experience after the firmware updates to This is on account of changes in the data protection rules, and may specifically affect users from the European countries.
If you are unable to sync your device with Garmin Express or Garmin Connect, please follow the steps below to change the data protection settings on your Garmin Fenix 6 device:. This should restore the sync between Garmin Express and your device; and, also the sync between Garmin connect app and your Fenix 6 device. Some Fenix 6 device users have complained that the Komoot app is missing from the device after the firmware update to Is Komoot app not supported by Fenix 6 devices?
No, the Komoot app is supported by Fenix 6 devices, and there is no cause of unwarranted concern. However, if you are missing the Komoot app, please re-install it. To re-install it, use Garmin Express on your computer.
Download the app using Garmin Express on your computer. Connect your Garmin fenix 6 device with the computer. A sync between Garmin Express and the device will ensure that the Komoot app is available on the fenix 6 device. Many Fenix 6 device owners have complained of faster battery drain after the firmware update on Fenix 6 device. This issue is being reported by many users. All such users agree that the faster battery drain is happening after the firmware on Fenix 6 device was updated to You will run out of battery in 3 days.
This is much lower than the normal battery drain that provides a battery life of 7 days on full battery charge of a Fenix 6 device. One of the resolutions that worked for faster battery drain is to update the Garmin connect app on your phone to the latest version. If you have an iPhone, please update the Garmin connect app on the phone to the version 4.
Once the Garmin connect app has been updated, restart the phone and the Fenix 6 device. Track the battery drain after the upgrade of Garmin connect app. Unconfirmed opinions suggest that the Garmin connect app seems to be connecting to the device more frequently after the firmware update to
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