So I updated my AWS8 from OS 9.6 to OS 10.1.1 believing the battery drain issue was resolved and I would be safe… turns out I am now experiencing drainage where I can barely get 6 hours before hitting 15%. Previously I could go the full day using it for music, workouts and having always on display and background refresh on; at the end of the day I’d still have over 40%. I know it takes a couple days for the watch to optimize the update, so I did give it 4 days before I started to panic. I’ve tried force reboots and unpairing to no avail. I did submit an issue to apple, since I know without them being bombarded they won’t really resolve the issue.
During my unpairing/pairing I was given an option to restore from an old backup from a couple months ago, I believe it was OS 9.6 and it was from the same watch if not it was may AWSE1. My question now is, what happens if I unpair and restore from that backup as a fix? What will I be losing?
Yeah, unfortunately 10.1.1 was the worst battery life of any 10 release so far for my series 7, and the 10.2 betas have only been marginally better. It really doesn’t seem like Apple know how to fix the underlying issue at this point.
Yes, Apple is only working on damage control and the users who have paid so much money for the products have to only deal with their mediocrity and just compromise and express their frustration on online forums.
I’m having similar issues. I went from a watch battery that lasted an entire day without any issues to one that gives me a low battery message at 3 PM.
One thing that seems obvious to me but I haven’t seen others mention it— Watch OS 10.1.1 makes the screen too bright, even at the lowest display brightness. Backgrounds seem illuminated where they weren’t previously. It’s no wonder that the battery gives out after 7 hours of use. My battery “health” is listed at 84% which tells me there’s a real issue with the software. How long will it take Apple to fix this? The issue has been reported since the original Watch OS 10 release in Septeber