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Now to fix watchOS 10 from completely destroying my battery that was perfectly fine before the update.
I’d guess so but have you fully powered off and on your watch? I had this same issue, down to sub 10% by 8pm, and power cycling got it back to where I’m at 40% right now, a bit past 8.
Yeah, I had done a full restart, but that didn’t really help.
HOWEVER, since the latest iOS update that happened this week, I have seen the battery on the watch be better. Last night about 10pm I was at 30%. So maybe the phone was trying to talk to the watch a little too aggressively? Not sure. I’m hoping they figured it out, though.
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