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With battery savings disabled, location services enabled, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled and all sensors running, I'm averaging just over 2 days before I charge the watch. I usually charge it around 15% battery remaining. If you enable power savings the entire time and turn the watch off overnight while you sleep, I'd imagine you could get an extra day or two more of battery life, depending on your usage of course. I use the watch moderately throughout the day including making and taking a few calls on the watch itself, and making and receiving quite a few texts. Google assistant with the "Hey Google" hotword is enabled all the time as well as all sensors enabled and tracking. Absolutely love the watch, it's a beast! I'd imagine with good care (screen protector and case, I've got Spigen's 9H glass screen protector and their rugged armor pro case on) you could get many years of good use from this watch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The battery lasts for three days with moderate use and takes approximately one hour and 40 minutes to charge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I purchased this watch roughly a month ago and the battery will last 3-4 days .. my galaxy4 i had to charge everyday
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine lasts in neighborhood of 3-4 days. No gps use and I'd say moderate use otherwise. I had original galaxy watch previously and i had to charge that every night. I can't speak to long term battery life. If you treat it well, I'm assuming it'll last until they quit supporting it.
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