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Furious Garmin users claim the company has ‘abandoned’ the Fenix 7 range as another update snubs older models

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  • Garmin has recently updated the Fenix 8’s GPS
  • The Fenix 7 Pro and Epix Pro are also getting ECG support in Europe
  • Some Fenix 7 users are worried their devices are getting left behind

As Garmin fights to regain user trust after a catastrophic global outage earlier this month, customers of its premium Fenix 7 line of watches are worried their devices are getting left behind by the company’s chequered update schedule.

This week, Garmin has rolled out a GPS fix to its Fenix 8 to deal with a GPS acquisition problem, and has also pushed the electrocardiogram (ECG) feature to the Fenix 7 Pro and Epix Pro Gen 2 in Europe.

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