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Not sure if it has something to do with OS 2.1 but I noticed yesterday my Apple Watch died on me around 9pm (I normally have a good 30-40% at the end of the day. Today, I removed the watch from the charger around 9:45am, it's currently 1:54pm and it's already at 52% (I barely even used the watch, may checked the time a handful of times). Anyone experiencing this?
I had this problem too. Contacted Apple support and they had me un-pair and set up as a new Watch, without restoring from a backup. Battery life is back to normal, and setting up as a new Watch wasn't too big a deal since the Activity companion app on my iPhone still has all my Activity and Workout history.
 
They have updated the look of the Maps glance and app in watchOS 2.2 beta:

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The Nearby is new too, you can search places nearby by categories:

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the glance is now a shortcut for directions rather than trying to show where you are on a map, is that correct?

Yep. Not sure I like this, because I use the Maps glance a lot.

When I get in my car, I just say "Hey Siri maps glance" and it would show me the time it would take me to go home or work. Now I think I have to manually click on Home/Work buttons inside Maps Glance or check my phone. =/ I'll check it tomorrow when going to work I guess. I hope it still shows me the time estimate.
 
Maybe ask, "Hey Siri, how long will it take to get to work?"

That takes longer as Siri will then open the Maps application, then calculate the route, then you have to wait forever for the "Start" button to show up.

The Glance information was very quick, and most of the time, you don't have to do anything as it would calculate that automatically before you even pull up the glance.
 
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They took away Force Touch - Clear All? Or something else?

I don't think there was a Clear All option, I could be wrong though.

But anyway, I thought the poster was asking if there was a way to delete all messages in the messages app, and there doesn't seem to be.
 
They took away Force Touch - Clear All? Or something else?

I don't think there was a Clear All option, I could be wrong though.

But anyway, I thought the poster was asking if there was a way to delete all messages in the messages app, and there doesn't seem to be.

i think the force touch - clear all is an option in the notifications swipe down for the notification, not to delete the message themselves. hence - clear, not delete.
 
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