tooshaggy macrumors regular Jul 3, 2007 227 3 SoCal Sep 22, 2015 #26 Took my watch off the charger at 6:15 this morning. It is now 9:55 and my watch is down to 65%. This is bad. Fix it Apple!
Took my watch off the charger at 6:15 this morning. It is now 9:55 and my watch is down to 65%. This is bad. Fix it Apple!
fox1401 macrumors regular Sep 8, 2015 162 51 Sep 22, 2015 #27 tooshaggy said: Took my watch off the charger at 6:15 this morning. It is now 9:55 and my watch is down to 65%. This is bad. Fix it Apple! Click to expand... Unpair and Repair it and battery will become normal again.
tooshaggy said: Took my watch off the charger at 6:15 this morning. It is now 9:55 and my watch is down to 65%. This is bad. Fix it Apple! Click to expand... Unpair and Repair it and battery will become normal again.
T tivoboy macrumors 601 May 15, 2005 4,096 920 Sep 22, 2015 #28 Yes, the unpair and repair should just be a standard piece of the update process.. clears up so many items and really seems necessary regardless.
Yes, the unpair and repair should just be a standard piece of the update process.. clears up so many items and really seems necessary regardless.
I ihonda Suspended Sep 17, 2009 1,848 195 Sep 22, 2015 #29 I reset the watch and repaired. Still having battery issues.
tooshaggy macrumors regular Jul 3, 2007 227 3 SoCal Sep 22, 2015 #30 fox1401 said: Unpair and Repair it and battery will become normal again. Click to expand... Trying it now. Hope it works!!
fox1401 said: Unpair and Repair it and battery will become normal again. Click to expand... Trying it now. Hope it works!!
tooshaggy macrumors regular Jul 3, 2007 227 3 SoCal Sep 23, 2015 #31 Unpairing and re-pairing did the trick. I am now back to 3% battery drain an hour. Happy dance! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Unpairing and re-pairing did the trick. I am now back to 3% battery drain an hour. Happy dance! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!