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| Garmin’s Fenix 8 is receiving beta version 22.32 |
Garmin is keeping its beta testers busy. Just days after releasing version 22.29 with a long list of bug fixes, the company has started pushing beta version 22.32 to owners of the Fenix 8 AMOLED, Fenix 8 Solar, Fenix 8 Pro AMOLED, Fenix 8 Pro MicroLED, Fenix E, Quatix 8, and Enduro 3 smartwatches. If you’re enrolled in the beta program, keep an eye on your device – this one’s rolling out over the air now.
What’s New in Beta 22.32?
According to the official change log posted on the Garmin beta forums, this update focuses on polish and stability rather than flashy new features. But don’t let that fool you – the fixes address some genuinely annoying issues that Fenix 8 users have been reporting.
Here’s the breakdown of what’s changed:
- Touchscreen volume responsiveness improved – Adjusting volume via the touch interface should now feel snappier and more reliable.
- Multisport workout crash fix – A bug that could cause the watch to freeze or randomly reset during multisport activities has been squashed.
- Unexpected reset bug fixed – Another separate issue that led to sudden reboots (outside of workouts) has also been addressed.
- Nutrition Glance gets minute-level meal logging – Previously, when logging a meal, you could only set the hour. Now you can specify both the hour and the minute. Small change, but meal trackers will appreciate the precision.
- Translation updates – Garmin has tweaked translations for several languages, though the company hasn’t specified which ones. Likely minor refinements for non-English interfaces.
Hands-On: Why These Fixes Matter
If you’ve been using a Fenix 8 series watch for serious training, you might have run into the multisport freeze issue. Imagine being halfway through a brick workout (bike to run) and your watch decides to take an unscheduled nap. Not fun. Beta testers on Garmin’s forum had flagged this as a high-priority annoyance, so seeing it addressed in 22.32 is a relief.
The volume touch responsiveness fix is another quality-of-life improvement. The Fenix 8’s touchscreen is generally fluid, but some users noticed a slight lag when tapping the volume slider during music playback. Early reports from beta testers suggest the lag is now gone.
And the Nutrition Glance tweak? It’s niche, but for those who log meals directly on the watch (rather than via Connect IQ or a phone), being able to set the exact minute helps when you’re tracking intermittent fasting or post-workout nutrient timing.
Which Watches Get This Update?
The 22.32 beta is available for all beta testers of:
- Fenix 8 AMOLED & Solar
- Fenix 8 Pro AMOLED & Pro MicroLED (the new high-end variants)
- Fenix E (the more affordable Fenix sibling)
- Quatix 8 (Garmin’s marine-focused navigator)
- Enduro 3 – which currently sells for around $749.99 on Amazon (you can check the latest price here).
If you own any of these and have opted into Garmin’s public beta program, you should see the update pending in the Garmin Connect app or directly on the watch under Settings > System > Software Update.
What’s Still Disabled (Important for Beta Users)
As with most Garmin beta builds, version 22.32 comes with two notable features disabled: ECG and Dive functions. If you rely on your Fenix 8 for underwater heart rate monitoring or ECG readings (where available), keep in mind these won’t work until a stable public release lands. That’s standard practice for beta cycles – Garmin typically re-enables them once the firmware graduates to production.
Should You Install Beta 22.32?
If you’re already on the beta track, go ahead and update. The fixes outweigh the risks, and early user reports on the forum haven’t flagged any major new bugs. If you’re not in the beta program but you’ve been experiencing random resets or multisport freezes, this update is promising – but you’ll need to either join the beta (via Garmin Connect) or wait for the public rollout, which usually follows a few weeks behind.
For now, the Fenix 8 series continues to mature. Garmin has been unusually aggressive with post-launch updates this year, and version 22.32 is another step toward a rock-solid experience. Keep an eye on the official forum thread for user feedback, and as always, back up your data before installing any beta firmware.
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| The release notes for Garmin’s Fenix 8 beta version 22.32 update |

