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Alexrat1996

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Alright I'm having a battery issue on Apple Watch I started it at 11:30 am 100% and its 2:35 at 92% is this normal ?
I had it replaced last week and had no issue what can I do now or should I call customer relationship manger so I can get a sealed one not a refurbished one ?
 
3 hours use and only 8% sounds low to me. Are you complaining because you are getting too much battery life?o_O
 
3 hours use and only 8% sounds low to me. Are you complaining because you are getting too much battery life?o_O[/QUOTE
No the low battery at that rate with no notification just on my wrist to check time only is this normal I usually get 3hrs 100% then it drops
 
If you fill your car with gas, then drive for 75 miles and the gas gauge still says full. Do you

  • A: Conclude the gauge is not correctly calibrated
  • B: Open the gas cap and fully expect to see gas filled to the top
Since A is the obvious answer then you take it to the shop to find out why it is using gas while you drive it?:eek:
 
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If you fill your car with gas, then drive for 75 miles and the gas gauge still says full. Do you

  • A: Conclude the gauge is not correctly calibrated
  • B: Open the gas cap and fully expect to see gas filled to the top
Since A is the obvious answer then you take it to the shop to find out why it is using gas while you drive it?:eek:
I understand now so everything I'm seeing in my Apple Watch is normal
 
If you fill your car with gas, then drive for 75 miles and the gas gauge still says full. Do you

  • A: Conclude the gauge is not correctly calibrated
  • B: Open the gas cap and fully expect to see gas filled to the top
Since A is the obvious answer then you take it to the shop to find out why it is using gas while you drive it?:eek:
Is this a trick question?


:D
 
If you fill your car with gas, then drive for 75 miles and the gas gauge still says full. Do you

  • A: Conclude the gauge is not correctly calibrated
  • B: Open the gas cap and fully expect to see gas filled to the top
Since A is the obvious answer then you take it to the shop to find out why it is using gas while you drive it?:eek:

C: Driving a hybrid with 75+ miles electric range.
 
This person has started 4 threads with the same topic starting back in August. (Scroll down to similar threads) They had the watch replaced multiple times for charging issues. I think it is time to end their frustration and return the watch for a full refund.

I knew about the short battery life before I bought mine, so I am happy it has lasted two days a couple of times. I have also seen it go down to 10% in one day. If the battery is less than 50% at night, I charge it all night.

TxWatch
 
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