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Garmin Rolls Out New Beta Software Update 28.15 for Edge 1050, 1040, 840, and 540 Models

Garmin is currently deploying beta software update version 28.15 to a selection of its popular Edge cycling computers, including the Edge 1050, Edge 1040, Edge 840, and Edge 540 models. This update is being released in a phased approach, with approximately 20% of eligible devices receiving the notification so far. This incremental rollout allows Garmin to monitor performance and gather feedback before a wider release, ensuring a smoother transition for all users.

Key Enhancements in Version 28.15: A Closer Look

  • Fix the issue with audio crackle in some cases
  • General improvements to device stability and addressed various minor bugs

This latest beta release brings two notable improvements designed to significantly enhance the user experience and overall device reliability. The update specifically addresses and resolves an issue that caused audio crackle in certain situations. This fix is particularly beneficial for riders who utilize audio prompts for navigation or performance metrics, ensuring a clear and uninterrupted sound experience. Furthermore, the new version includes general improvements to overall device stability and tackles various other minor bugs. These behind-the-scenes refinements contribute to a more robust and dependable operation of your Edge device, minimizing unexpected glitches and improving responsiveness during your rides.

How to Get the Update

If you’re eager to try out the new beta software, ensure your Garmin Edge device is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Once connected, you can manually check for the update by navigating through the following steps on your device:

  1. From the Main Menu, select System.
  2. Choose About.
  3. Finally, select Check For Updates.

Remember that, as this is a beta release, there’s always a possibility of encountering unforeseen issues. However, these updates typically help Garmin iron out bugs before a wider public release.

Andre Larson
Andre Larsonhttps://www.garminnews.com
Andre Larson is a dedicated endurance athlete and technical analyst specializing in the Garmin ecosystem. With over 8 years of experience tracking everything from trail runs to triathlon splits on Garmin wearables, Andre provides a unique "boots-on-the-ground" perspective on software updates and hardware leaks. Based in New Jersey, he is currently training for his next Marathon with a Fenix 8 on his wrist.
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