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The Forerunner 165 remains Garmin's latest Forerunner smartwatch. However, the Forerunner 165 has not been receiving the same updates as its Forerunner peers in recent months. Instead, Garmin has kept the Forerunner 165 on one development branch and all other currently supported Forerunner smartwatches on another.
As a result, the Forerunner 165 (curr. $249.99 on Amazon) has remained on the same stable software throughout late spring and the entire summer. With autumn now rolling around, Garmin has finally now brought the Forerunner 165 onto 20.xx builds that it has been beta testing for two months. As such, Software Version 20.30 contains a tonne of changes from Software Version 19.18.
Specifically, the new update has a sixteen-line changelog, which we have embedded below. Like other recent Forerunner smartwatches, the Forerunner 165 can now back up and restore device settings while also making use of the Garmin Share service. Additionally, Garmin claims to have made improvements to pool swim workouts and its Run Coach feature. As always, the new update features numerous bug fixes, too. Please note that while Garmin states that it is issuing Software Version 20.30 in a phased rollout, it should be possible to trigger its download manually by heading to Menu, System, Software Update and then tapping 'Check For Updates'.
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