25-10-2018 12:38 PM - last edited 25-10-2018 12:39 PM
After updating my Galaxy Watch 46mm two days ago my battery is draining rapidly. Less than 8 hours to go flat.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Before the update I was on a great 4 to 5 days before needing a charge.
Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.
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28-07-2019 09:10 PM
With my watch I've never been able to surpass two days, one and a half day at the most. My battery started really suffering three days ago, as my watch bearly reaches 40 minutes. Im really enjoing the clock and the features that comes with it, but the battery is so bad it's unusable. If sombody could help me, it would be real good as I don't really now what to do at this point.
07-11-2019 08:38 AM
My watch lasts four to five hours after a full 8 hours on the charger. Can anyone help please?
07-11-2019 08:39 AM
07-11-2019 08:40 AM
It's actually getting a lot worse day by day
08-11-2019 09:09 AM
All I can say is that Ive been using my watch for over 1 year now and it has been very stable since the first few months of bad battery life. (posted earlier in this thread)
I regularly get 4 days life out of my 42mm BT watch - I was struggling to get 24 hours before.
All I did was reset the watch. When setting it up from factory reset you are asked to accept a few things - reject everything if possible. There is a setting that constantly sends diagnostic info to samsung and a setting for samsung customisation service which drains battery in background.
My settings are:
minimal widgets, maybe 5 or 6
brightness 4, timeout 15s, auto brightness disabled
wake on tap and button only, not movement or dial
no AOD
dark watchface
do not disturb on schedule
dont use it for sleep tracking (terrible anyway)
BT on and connected to phone permenantly
Wifi off permenently
occasional NFC payments, only turn on when needed
and if I remember airplane mode at night. You could turn off at night but the settings on my watchface reset after restart which is a pain.
Everything else is stock, so my biggest drain (25%) is samsung health which I keep active for everything.
Workout detetion is on but not location tracking.
Ever since doing this I can get 4 days easy.
It all works as expected now but samsung pay is very hit or miss and my biggest complaint. Everythime the app or service updates, I need to remove and add cards again or they dont work.
Hope this helps
16-11-2019 05:23 AM
12-12-2019 07:35 PM
12-12-2019 08:36 PM
Hi Lisa09!
4G/LTE connection can drain your battery fast, and that's not something unusual, especially if you have poor reception. I use 4G/LTE on my watch very rarely and only if I have to, I mean only if I can't carry my phone with me for some reason.
With good 4G/LTE reception, I can get some 10-12 hours of battery life on a single charge, so you should be able to go through the day, but don't expect too much. If your watch works properly, I mean there's no battery draining issue due to some sort of bug or a faulty app, you should see approximately 10% of battery drain per hour, sometimes more sometimes less depending on the reception and how often your watch wants to connect e.g. to get some data or to feed some apps.
I can only suggest you don't stay connected to 4G/LTE all the time and you only enable it when you really need it. As I mentioned, you should be able to get through the day anyway, but maybe it's not necessary. Good luck!
18-12-2019 06:26 PM
Since December 2019 update in UK having big issues with battery drain on Samsung 46mm watch. All software is fully up to date.
Prior to software update was getting four to five days battery life, no change except updates now not getting a full day of battery.
Have reset the watch numerous times, have uninstalled the wearable app and re-installed it, have checked every app to see whats draining but all have normal use.
This has been a great watch and been using it for a year. This is obviously an issue with software. Hope Samsung find the problem and fix it soon with an update.
03-01-2020 01:56 PM
Back up watch from settings menu.
Delete the wearable app from phone.
Restart phone and watch.
Redownload wearable app.
Turn off wifi on phone (if not needed)
Turn off health monitoring options not used.
After struggling with rapid watch battery drain, only lasting a day, I'm now on day 2 with over 70% still left on battery.
Paul