After upgrading WatchOS, I found that my Apple watch (original one , not even series 1) burned out the battery quickly.
It dropped from 100% at 8am to 20% at 2pm........for normal use (without workout).
Reboot the Apple Watch was not working for my case.
After google for the solution, I found one works effectively.
It is "re-pair" the watch ......
According to imore web , the root cause of battery life problems should be something gets glitchy after upgrade the OS.
So un-paring and re-pairing can fix it.
1. tap Apple Watch at the top of the screen.
2. tap "information" button
3. tap "Unpair Apple Watch" and then confirm
And then pair the Apple Watch again.
My Apple Watch with watchOS4 works normally after the above actions.
The battery from 100% at 8 am dropped to 72% at 5 pm for normal use.
It dropped from 100% at 8am to 20% at 2pm........for normal use (without workout).
Reboot the Apple Watch was not working for my case.
After google for the solution, I found one works effectively.
It is "re-pair" the watch ......
According to imore web , the root cause of battery life problems should be something gets glitchy after upgrade the OS.
So un-paring and re-pairing can fix it.
1. tap Apple Watch at the top of the screen.
2. tap "information" button
3. tap "Unpair Apple Watch" and then confirm
And then pair the Apple Watch again.
My Apple Watch with watchOS4 works normally after the above actions.
The battery from 100% at 8 am dropped to 72% at 5 pm for normal use.
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