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08-09-2023 12:10 AM (Last edited 08-23-2023 06:21 AM by SamsungAdam ) in
Galaxy WatchHello,
I have been using the watch for three days now; below is my first impression:
- The watch was fully charged and kept off for one day; the battery was 75% when turned on. Weirdly, it will drain even if it is off.
- First day of use, always on display off, adaptive brightness active, the battery lasts for 8 hours.
- Today, I took the watch from the charger, which was 100% at 7:30 am; now it is 11:00 am, and the battery is 83%. The clock shows that the battery's remaining life is 10:33 hours.
Is this normal? Is anyone facing the same?
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08-11-2023 12:09 PM (Last edited 08-12-2023 08:49 AM ) in
Galaxy WatchI have been carefully watching my Watch6 Classic LTE battery life, and so far, it's not too bad. Not as good as the Watch5 Pro LTE.
As an example of my Watch6 battery drain:
1. I always set my screen to be off (i.e. Always-On = Disabled). The only tiem the screen comes on is when I tapped the screen. (this is a feature setting).
2. Use one of the standard built-in watch faces.
3. I keep my gps, lte, bluetooth and wifi - all enabled. (btw: for some of those settings, be sure to select "only while using the app").
4. Uninstall some of the built-in junk apps you don't need.
5. Snore detection, heartrate and temperature are all enabled.
Battery fully charged, went to bed, then woke up exactly eight hours later. Battery was at 90%.
So, I am not seeing any excessive battery drain like you see.
Not sure if you have done this yet, but in the Wearable app, it will tell you what apps are consuming the most battery. If that doesn't help, start turning off settings to see what is draining your battery.
Hope this helps.
Update: 8/11/23:
Over the next 16 hours, I had my watch on the table, and later on my wrist doing daily things. Still, i keep my display off until I tap the screen.
The battery level went from 90 to 66%.
So, over a full 24 hour period, I went from 100% to 66%. This should give people a general idea of battery life after 24 hours. If you need to conserve more, just turn off unused options (wifi, bluetooth, health sensors..etc).
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08-11-2023 12:42 PM in
Galaxy WatchRich information, Thanks for your suggestions, will try it
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08-10-2023 12:45 AM in
Galaxy WatchOnce that first bit is done, and you recharge the watch, you should begin seeing improvement.
For me, W6 40mm, second day only used 40%, but I tend not to use constant, or frequently on, apps. Also, I've noticed how bright this screen is, so I've turned down brightness significantly... let's see how day 3-4 goes.
I've had every iteration from Gear Sport onwards, and the first few days with each watch would get improvements over day 1 with them.
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01-27-2024 04:43 PM in
Galaxy WatchWhen you see connected devices your watch should be there, follow the prompts, go straight to Battery and test it.
If there is a problem with the battery