Had to turn off ‘Always On’. This is the feature that made the series 5 seem like an upgrade to me. But with battery capacity at 81%. I can’t rely on watchOS 10.1.1.1 to get me through the day.

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    10 months ago

    I am hoping 10.1.1.1 will improve my battery life on my series 5 … 87% battery health here and will get apple to replace the battery when it does finally drop below 80% Currently with AOD and raise to wake I can just squeeze 18 hours. AOD off and raise to wake, squeeze 24 hours

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    10 months ago

    My Series 6 is at 87% Battery Health and can do a workout and get through most of the day if I get home before like 9pm.

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      10 months ago

      The five was the first with always on. I maintain it’s just bad. Mine was the same as OP.

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    10 months ago

    I just saw there is an update that says “addresses issue making the battery drain faster for some users”

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      10 months ago

      Maybe that sentence needs a comma. “addresses issue, making the battery drain faster for some users”…

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    10 months ago

    Hold on for a month more probably and then when it goes below 80, have the battery replaced from Apple. It costs 79 bucks and chances are that you will get a new, apparently refurbished watch back. That’s what I did last month.

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      10 months ago

      The 80% rule is for free replacements with Apple Care+. If you’re paying for battery replacements, you can do it at any point.

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    10 months ago

    I turned off AOD on my Series 8 and boy do I have longer battery life, though I sometimes missed having to glance at my watch to check time without raising my wrist

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    10 months ago

    Heh, Series 5 here as well. I recently turned Always On back on, because I figured what the hell, I’m charging it multiple times a day anyway (I work out twice a day on most days).

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    10 months ago

    S6 was doing really well then decided to drop 3% battery health in one week from 83% to 80% . Now I keep AOD off and I still get about 26 hours of life . With AOD it’ll end the day at 20% .

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    10 months ago

    My series 6 lasts me full day with AOD, but rise to wake turned off, try that

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      10 months ago

      I sometimes disable raise to wake and AOD on, but I find I do miss raise to wake and accessible gestures dont work without raise to wake which I find really handy

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    10 months ago

    I recently had my battery replaced via AppleCare for my series 5. The improvement was significant. I definitely would’ve paid for the replacement.

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    10 months ago

    Weird. Mine is at 71% capacity and battery isn’t horrible. Lasts my entire shift. I’ll throw it on the charger when I get home for a few minutes and put it back on if I go out. But nothing so bad that I have to disable the always on display.

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    10 months ago

    I keep “Always On” turned off because I hated the fucking burn-in my Series 5 had developed. Any time I’d bring up Settings or Notifications or Control Center (anything with a dark background) I would see the shapes of my watch face still. Loading a light image would make it quite visible that “shadows” of my old watch face & compilation weren’t going anywhere.

    I got my watch replaced for free under Apple Care, and I hope to keep this new Series 5 in better shape.

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    10 months ago

    Always on hasn’t been on a single day on my watch or phone.
    I personally don’t see the use for it.
    And is saves battery.

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      10 months ago

      I rock theatre cinema mode while I’m at home and AOD when Im outside or in the gym so I could quickly glance at time when I need it, batery lasts 1,5 day on series 7