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Apple Watch owners: I suggest you avoid the latest update!
I own a Watch 5, so it could be related to mine being on the older side, and I know my battery is a little bit weaker, but it is sucking my battery dry! I pulled it off the charger around 7:30 this morning, and now, less than 12 hours later, I'm getting a warning that it's at under 10% battery charge!
Normally when I get home from work, 9 or 10 hours later, I'm sitting at 50-60% charge! So someone really screwed the pooch on this one. I haven't changed any settings, I'm not doing anything unusual, so I don't know what's up. I don't have time to take a look at any forums right now, but I would avoid the current update. Maybe the next will offer some relief.
Normally when I get home from work, 9 or 10 hours later, I'm sitting at 50-60% charge! So someone really screwed the pooch on this one. I haven't changed any settings, I'm not doing anything unusual, so I don't know what's up. I don't have time to take a look at any forums right now, but I would avoid the current update. Maybe the next will offer some relief.
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Hugs, Jon
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Apple has been doing a lousy job with their updates of late!
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Well, not everybody, I am a Non "I" owner. lol...
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I tend to like to wait a while before installing new OS releases – mainly to see if there's any fallout.
(My watch never updated overnight because I never keep my watch on the charger overnight. In the morning I'd get a reminder anyway. I'd always manually update the OS.)
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That's the problem. Unless you're in the developer program, there's no way for an average user to downgrade an iPhone, Watch, or iPad to a previous version! And a couple of weeks after a patch or new version is released, the certificates for the previous version are revoked, which makes it impossible. Constant complaint about Apple! I currently carry two iPhones: a 13 Mini that my Watch connects to - which has no cell plan and runs the current and up to date iOS, and my 8 which my hearing aids connect to and is my phone phone. They've screwed up how hearing aids work and until that gets fixed, I can't use my 13 Mini! I keep hoping they'll fix it, but I also have the problem of my hearing aid maker hasn't updated their app in over a year! sigh
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It so makes me wish that Pebble hadn't screwed up and blown up the company.
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I got doubly-messed with this morning. I have a novelty charger that looks like an original 1984 Macintosh, my watch slides in. It looks cute. My watch died during the night! 100% charged at 11pm, drained during the night. Maybe I should get the battery replaced. Regardless, 6:05 alarm did not wake me. Got up at 7am, put it on the charger. At 8am, it was only at about 20%. I now have a charger in my car after the last similar fiasco a month or two ago, so it got juice going down the mountain to work, about 35 minutes or so, and is now topping off on my desk. My watch I can wait for .1 releases, and I guess that's what I'll do. My iPhone 13 Mini, I'll keep updating in hopes they'll fix the hearing aid problem - which they haven't yet. I have a feeling I'll be waiting for the next major iOS update. Until then, I'll keep using my iPhone 8.
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Sadly seems that way.
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Well, that's... a series of fuck ups all piling up together, wow. I'm sorry they're causing you all of this trouble ;_;
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They screwed up hearing aids way early in the year, and have been messing with battery life on devices off and on for most of the year. I have no idea what's going on over there in Cupertino, but it ain't good.