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jkigel

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Mar 7, 2013
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Hi

I have charged my Apple Watch to 100% and turned on airplane mode, after about 5 hours in airplane mode the battery was at 70% without any usage.
Is it normal?
What does consume so much battery when my watch is not in use?


Another question, is it possible to turn on off bluetooth on my watch and it will also turn off bluetooth on iPhone or vice-versa?

Thanks!
 
If you don't want it to use battery and don't want to use it then cut if off completely. Why have an :apple:Watch at all? If is made to be used AND to use battery.

Is your battery dying regularly before the end of the day?

Yes: Troubleshoot and make threads asking

No: Use it and don't imagine a problem that doesn't exist
 
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Try a reset - hold down both the digital crown and the side button together until the Apple logo appears and the Watch powers up. Resetting often solves a lot of problems.
 
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Hi

I have charged my Apple Watch to 100% and turned on airplane mode, after about 5 hours in airplane mode the battery was at 70% without any usage.
Is it normal?
What does consume so much battery when my watch is not in use?

Thanks!
Were you wearing it?
 
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