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– New rotary-style keyboard (such as adding WiFi, or typing emergency messages in) – New user interface elements (not drastic, but noticeable here and there) – Stays as Connect IQ 3.2 Support (aka ‘System 4’) – Added new ‘open repeats’ interval concept – Added new automated interval categorization – Slightly thinner bezel dead-space than FR945 – Slightly smaller than FR945 – 2mm smaller in diameter – New Optical Heart Rate Sensor (same as Garmin Venu 2) – Added Spectator Voice Messages via cellular – Added Spectator text messages via cellular
X PLANE LATEST UPDATE 11.32 BROKE SKYMAXX PRO WEATHER PLUS
– Added Assistance Plus – Direct Emergency Response center (International Emergency Response Coordination Centre (IERCC)) assistance
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– Added LTE cellular connectivity (via LTE-M network in certain countries, list below) Here’s a quick list of how it differs from the base Forerunner 945 (which, Garmin says stays in the lineup): So sure, it shares the name with the Forerunner 945, but as Garmin themselves said, the Forerunner 945 LTE is “built from the ground up” different. Though undoubtedly, that’s a huge part of it. What’s New:Īs noted, the Forerunner 945 LTE is more than just cellular.
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So no, this is not a (or the) Forerunner 955 – at least in name. I know, I can hear the screams already ‘But…but…but…Forerunner 955!’.