• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It’s gotten much better with like the 7th gen onwards. But yeah, there ain’t a ton to spare.

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        11 months ago

        Me too. Mine is so noticeably worse I started to think I needed to replace the battery. But I’m glad to hear that’s probably not the case.

        Before the update I wouldn’t even think about the battery and just charge overnight. Now it’s a real crapshoot on how long it lasts.

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    11 months ago

    I thought it was just in my head that the battery wasn’t lasting as long after updating. Glad to know I’m not alone! 😂

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    11 months ago

    My Ultra 1 was having this after I did the ios17 upgrade on my phone and the subsequent watchOS update.

    I lived with it for a couple of weeks then did a full reset with only a single face installed. I am back to my normal battery life now

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    I think when Apple announces battery life for watches, the measurement is for the current watch on the current software. Over time, yes your battery holds less charge, but also, the software gets new features that the newer hardware handles just fine, but the older hardware starts to struggle with. Apple doesn’t provide data for newer software on older devices. There’s no spec sheet from Apple saying, “if you upgrade your series 5/6 to WatchOS 9, you should expect this new, lower battery life.”

    But we all know newer, better features are going to use more compute - that’s just how technology works. So you either 1) cut off older devices from the newer features, which users get grumpy about, 2) provide the new features but don’t say anything about the impact or 3) provide new features but say how it impacts older devices and maybe provide toggles and system controls to enable/disable. I don’t think #3 is really in Apple’s DNA - that’s more of a Microsoft approach.

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      11 months ago

      The chip in the Series 6 is essentially identical to the one in the Series 9 and all in between. Your explanation works for a lot of cases, but not this one.

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            11 months ago

            Tell me about it! My old series 6 was getting really rough battery life (hence my big post about it). Series 9 feels really good. These batteries don’t do too well after three years…

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    11 months ago

    Wow I thought it was just my watch’s battery showing its age. I’m glad it’s being addressed.

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    11 months ago

    Weird. I have a series 9 and this thing sips battery. After a full day I’m down to maybe 60% and that’s if I heavily use it.

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    11 months ago

    The problem with this is that the battery capacity will be greatly reduced, meaning it will need to be replaced sooner than normal.