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(It works on my computer)
My series 3 works nicely and still have good battery life; I use it as a watch most of the time and use fitness apps about 1 hour per day (ish)
There are many "how to save battery life" videos and articles out there.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Maximilien wrote: There are many "how to save battery life" videos and articles out there.
This is the expected answer & why it would be so difficult to determine if it is actually a h/w problem.
Also, the battery lasts a long time when I turn it off.
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I did just turn off a feature I think was possibly causing battery issue though.
I listen to spotify via iphone and the watch was displaying every song.
I turned that off -- difficult to find the option.
Found an explanation here[^], but it was for older apple watch.
Found my way to the setting finally. We will see how it helps.
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Not the same watch, but my Fitbit watch recommends not running the built-in GPS unless needed, as that is a battery hog. Does your Apple watch have a built in GPS?
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Yeah, I had a garmin activity tracker which lasted nigh on 5 days before recharge.
This watch does have GPS and that may be the issue.
I'm just curious if this is the expected battery life.
It'll mean I need to charge it 2 or 3 times a day and that at least means I will have something to do with my time on earth.
My Apple Watch owns me & I only live to serve it.
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raddevus wrote: My Apple Watch Inc. owns me & I only live to serve it
FTFY
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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So true.
I used to be owned by Android. But not as much.
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Mine's fine. All "stock settings"; including "ask me" and "once only".
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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I have a Samsung Galaxy watch and it lasts close to three days on a single charge. Of course, there is no GPS or data connectivity. That might be why.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I get 1.5 - 2 days on a single charge on my 2.5 year old series 3.
It’s painful but… try unpairing and re-pairing it. That forces a back-up, restart and re-index.
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I would try this. I've had similar problems in the past and its normally due to failed updates, theres an option in the watch app on the phone somewhere that you can delete updates amd start again but unpairing normally fixes the problem.
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This short battery life explains why there is only 1 apple commercial featuring a man being saved by his watch after falling in the woods. Everyone else is dead (like their battery).
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Thanks I will try that out and see what I get.
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I have had a Samsung Gear S3 Frontier. The battery lasts 2 full days and part of a 3rd day. However, I don't have WiFi turned on, no GPS, and especially no Bluetooth. With Bluetooth turned on along with WiFi, the battery won't last a full day. I love the watch but I use it mainly as a watch and fitness tracker for daily step counts and heart rate monitoring. I leave everything else to my iPhone. As a side note, I designed my own watch face through Facer.io. Awesome interface where you design online and then push out the design to your watch.
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raddevus wrote:
After 10 years of using an Android phone, my family finally convinced (coerced?) me into buying an iphone.
I got the iPhone 13 basic.
My wife and daughter got iPhones a couple of years back. My daughter got the watch last year, and my wife just got one for Mother's Day this year. They have been trying to convince me to change ever since they got their phones. I think they just want me on one so I can support them. Every time they need help, my answer is always, "I don't know, but on my Android, I just ..." (They hate that. [Evil Grin] )
Now they have convinced my older son to switch over. The three of them like showing us how they can use their watches like mini walkie-talkies.
I keep telling them that I am happy with my Android. When I asked my younger son if he wanted to get an iPhone and watch too, he just said, "I like my Android. Besides, I really don't want to have Mom constantly trying to talk to me through my watch."
The coercions continue, but I think my son and I will hold out fine.
Money makes the world go round ... but documentation moves the money.
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Hi All,
Logged in from Work (for the first time). Hmmm, I am not sold on the HP monitors we have to use. Appear to use the dodgy Display port connection and are a little odd in that when they wake up (not power cycled...) they have a visible flickering / wiggly line down them which works itself across the screen. Also the random turn off for about 2 seconds. If I bought them they would have gone back.
Glenn
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Huzzah! Your wallet is glad you are working.
Is the bartender at the pub happy though?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Been working for some time, didn't want to log in too soon... yes the moths have escaped, mind you these days nearly everything is done via card, as for the Bar Tender he muttered something covid and elephant-ed off...
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Maybe you have American models with a different Hz setting?
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Don't think its that after all it powered off a switch mode and it's digital comms to the monitor via Display Port...
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I have to HP monitors (the third is Philips), one DVI-I and one HDMI... Both work perfectly... Yo may have and HDMI beside DisplayPort you can switch to, it is very common...
“Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.”
― Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
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It's all hooked via Display Port, thinking back you could 'con' display port to show non-standard resolutions...
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IT Support - fix it. Glitches in the video are not acceptable. Send me your post address, and I will email you "Mr. Paperclip" that will permanently kill your glitchy monitor.
I have zero toleration for IT groups that toss out crap to developers.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Further poking reveals it could be the docking station... Also I'm a Hardware Guy not a Softie (I refuse to call LabView a programming language )
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Amen to that (the tabview comment).
My reference to Mr. Paperclip goes back to a conversation in 2001. Another group of engineers was trying to work on 15" monochrome displays that were horrendous. I asked their manager, who is one of two of the biggest ass-hats I have ever met, why he didn't buy them current tech. I had just upgraded my team's displays to 21" Viewsonics (heyday at the time). "They still work." He said this in front of his team.
After he left, I suggested they just drop a paperclip down inside the electronics.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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