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Apple Watch Battery Drain and WatchOS 7.5

Is anyone else having a rapid battery drain with WatchOS 7.5? I have had this issue in the past where Apple updates the WatchOS software and my 9-month old Series 6 starts losing battery life at a rapid pace. I had it in the fall last year with WatchOS 7.0 and again with one of the intermediate releases. Both times the issue was fixed by another patch, but I'm getting tired of upgrading to the latest OS only to see my battery life plummet (I'm at 48% right now after only having the watch on for 5 hours).


Does Apple not include battery life in its beta testing? This is fairly ridiculous.

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Posted on Jun 8, 2021 8:14 AM

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Posted on Jun 8, 2021 10:37 AM

If the battery drains too fast after an update, see all the replies to:

Update 6.2.1 Battery Draining Too Quickly… - Apple Community

Battery Drain since watchos 7.4 - Apple Community

FWIW, in some cases, unpairing the watch, completely erasing it, then pairing and restoring the backup will resolve the battery draining issue after an update. Also, some people have found that simply waiting a few days after an update resolves the battery draining problem.


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Jun 8, 2021 10:37 AM in response to Richard Nemanick

If the battery drains too fast after an update, see all the replies to:

Update 6.2.1 Battery Draining Too Quickly… - Apple Community

Battery Drain since watchos 7.4 - Apple Community

FWIW, in some cases, unpairing the watch, completely erasing it, then pairing and restoring the backup will resolve the battery draining issue after an update. Also, some people have found that simply waiting a few days after an update resolves the battery draining problem.


Jun 8, 2021 10:48 AM in response to Richard Nemanick

I agree it is very ridiculous. I spent time on the phone with Apple Support on Friday and they had no idea or really believed it had to do with the update. I told them just look at your community support. So far this is what has helped me. I tried the unpairing and repairing, it helped for a day maybe then back to the same old drain. I have since stopped using the bedtime app, that seems to drain it big time over night and I removed all non apple watch standard apps. I also make sure all apps are closed on not sitting in the dock. Apple wants me to send my watch in for diagnostics, it is obviously the update not the battery. There is no way everyone all of a sudden has bad batteries in their watches. I am thinking about sending mine in so they can see it is NOT my battery.

Jun 8, 2021 11:14 AM in response to aerosmithluver

I have two Series 6 watches (stainless steel for work, Nike for workouts. Yes, I have a problem), and both of them had the ridiculous battery drain after different updates. For both, I did the reset to factory and set up as new, and both still had the battery drain issue. I sent both in to Apple after prolonged discussions with Apple support and they replaced both of them, but the replacements had the same issue. As javaliga noted in the post above, they both resolved themselves over time, but that time took weeks in both cases. I feel like someone needs to add testing battery life to the beta testing checklist.

Jun 18, 2021 1:49 AM in response to Richard Nemanick

Going through this now. June 17th exercised in morning for 1 1/2 hours GPS and music. 2:00 PM, afternoon, I was getting low battery warning. Had to put it on a charger for awhile. Normally by around 10:00pm I would be around 20% or a little less. The last few weeks I have been in the red, below 10%. Something with this last update is causing a battery drain. Setting it up as new did not help. Hoping the next update will fix this.

Jun 22, 2021 5:30 AM in response to Richard Nemanick

I am also having the same issue starting a week ago on my Apple Watch 4. Normally the battery lets all day. I charge it to 100% at night and wear them for the sleep app overnight. Then wear them all day. The battery was lasting that long. However starting last week, it would drain in the morning itself. I reset the wAtch and restored from backup and it did not get fixed. Figuring it might have been something in the backup, I set it up as a new watch and it fixed itself. Or so I thought. This morning it is at 10% and it was at 100% 5 hours ago when I put it on before going to sleep. Yikes.

Jun 25, 2021 7:17 AM in response to Richard Nemanick

My fiance and I also have this problem... We both have Series 4.. Battery issues started for both of us around the same time maybe a month ago? I've unpaired twice, no luck. I even went as far as wiping my phone and watch together, set both up as new (no backup)... The issue persists. Super annoying that I have to bring a watch charger to work with me now.

Jun 30, 2021 2:50 PM in response to rugby49

They surely are aware of this issue since it already happened with past updates. What is frustating is that they take too long time to fix it with a new update and even more frustating that the support only reply that with pre-filled answers and/or point to an hardware issue, while is obvious that when so many people suddendly have the same issue it cannot be an hardware issue!

Jul 9, 2021 1:39 PM in response to Richard Nemanick

I may have found a solution. I have had issues with my reminders in the past where they weren't synchronizing properly between my devices and iCloud. I went through a lot to fix that with Apple's help, and they are working well now on my iPhone, iPad, iMac, and MacBook.


I noticed on my Apple Watch that it wasn't synchronizing the reminders with my iPhone, so I turned off iCloud synchronizing for Reminders (so the reminders app on my iPhone was empty), but they stayed on my Apple Watch. Then, I did a reset to factory on the Apple Watch and set it up as new. Now, the Reminders on the Watch matched the iPhone (empty), and I haven't had the battery drain issue (I'm still above 70% 8 hours after putting on the watch). I am going to test another couple of days before I turn iCloud synchronizing back on for the iPhone and see what that does to the Watch.


So, it may be that the Reminders were out of sync between the Watch and iPhone and it was chewing up battery talking back and forth to try to reconcile them. I'm just guessing, since I'm not a software engineer.

Apple Watch Battery Drain and WatchOS 7.5

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