Apple Watch Series 7 Poor Battery Life after Watch iOS 9

I purchased my Apple Watch 7 41mm in mid-February and have had it for 8 months and the battery is at 95% health. My battery has been draining extremely quickly in the past week after updating to 9.02 and then 9.1.  It has died overnight the past 4 nights in a row despite having the exact same charging schedule for the past couple months and the same activity level (work from home most days and pretty sedentary for half of the day, 1.5 hr workout in the evening).  I use the face with the 3 activity rings.

 

I have limited many functions on my watch to save battery and I'm tired of seeing these same recommendations that I have done since the first day or two of owning my watch.  Can anyone PLEASE provide additional helpful advice other than what I have done below, I am so disappointed:


  1. Turned off AOD
  2. Reduced screen wake time
  3. Turned off wake on wrist
  4. Turned off every push notification except for calls, a couple credit card charge apps, and ride share apps
  5. Turned off background app refresh for every app except calendar, Heart rates, and Workout app
  6. Reduced Motion
  7. Turned off Hey Siri (I have never used this feature on any Apple Product)
  8. Updated to the latest update (9.1), which I honestly feel that this has something to do with it.
  9. My watch does not have cellular data functionality and I keep it near my phone at all times.
  10. Unpaired and re-paired my watch after the latest update.

 

Thank you very much

Apple Watch Series 7

Posted on Oct 26, 2022 4:44 AM

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Posted on Jan 12, 2023 7:36 AM

New and encouraging update from me! Sorry for the wall of text, but it looks like this saga may finally be over and I just want to luxuriate in it a little bit.


So the new OS updates did nothing to help, but another Apple product issue led to what may finally be a resolution (still want to wait and see rather than declare immediate victory).


I'd bought an AirTag a year and a half ago to put on our dog, especially in the crate while we travel and he goes in the plane hold. When I got it, I was able to add it to my account, but the Precise Finding and Play a Sound features never worked. I was a little miffed but never really thought about it too hard. I eventually called Apple Support this past summer, but I was a month or so past the 1 year mark and they did a bit of troubleshooting and eventually said that it must need repair but it would cost as much as a new one, so I gave up on it.


At Christmas, friends of ours got us a couple of new AirTags. When I went to set them up, they had the same problem. Could set it up, but not communicate after. This time my fiancé has a new iPhone with the UW chip, so I reset the AirTag (my phone couldn't even connect to remove it from my account so I had to factory reset the AirTag), and it worked fine on her phone.


Finally a new clue. Maybe it's my iPhone that's causing issues? Both AirTags and my Watch aren't working correctly. For that matter my AirPods sometimes have weird issues as well. I had noticed in my experimentation that although Low Power Mode seemed to not stop the battery drain issues, when I switched off Bluetooth, that helped. So I called Apple Support about the AirTag and Watch battery drain and how I suspected that maybe the phone was the problem. They insisted on treating them as separate issues, tackled the Watch first and did all the same steps and couldn't figure it out so they set up another Genius Bar appointment (the Watch drained about 10% in 20 minutes on the call). Onto the AirTag and same failure to find anything wrong. They ran a communications diagnostic on the iPhone and said that it's working as expected. They said one final step was to try a factory reset of the iPhone and to call back if that doesn't work, but I was already preparing to fight tooth and nail at the Apple store to get either a new Watch or new iPhone or SOMETHING so I wouldn't be plagued with these issues anymore.


But guys... it worked! On everything! After doing a factory reset and iCloud backup restore of my phone, the AirTag issue is solved, the Watch battery drain so far appears to be fixed, and other miscellaneous annoyances also seem to be working normally. For instance, I wanted to try the Plus subscription for PocketCasts so I could listen to podcasts on my Watch without having my phone, but my account status wouldn't sync across no matter what I did. Now it does.


Since Tuesday @ 2:30 pm:

  • Went from 100% to 77% in 6 hours.
  • Did an overnight sleep tracking, 100% to 82% in over 9 hours.
    • Continued on down to 50% in 16.5 hours total.
  • Another 100% to 62% in 14.5 hours including an overnight.
  • Currently sitting at 77% after I fully charged it this morning over 8.5 hours ago.


So in other words, back to fantastic battery life! I've been feeling so confident that I have already re-installed all of my third party apps. Nothing saying that it can't degrade again, after all I had similarly promising results after doing factory resets on the Watch that then crumbled away over time, but I'm optimistic that maybe this solved a root cause.


For the record, I have an iPhone 12 Mini, and an Apple Watch Series 7. I hope this account helps anyone else suffering from battery drain. Could be caused by something affecting the communication between the Watch and the iPhone. Try to do a factory reset of your phone, for extra credit, maybe try factory reset of both (back up both, factory reset the Watch, then factory reset the iPhone, then boot up and restore the iPhone, then boot up and restore the Watch). Good luck to anyone who finds this thread in the future!

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Nov 22, 2022 7:22 AM in response to Switchfoota

@Karsten I know I'll think long and hard about buying another Apple Watch after this experience. I love using it, but the battery anxiety is just awful.


What makes it annoying is that it sometimes has a cycle where it just doesn't trigger whatever process/memory/battery leak is the cause of the issue and it coasts along just fine. It's 4.5 hours into a charge right now and it's at 89%, which is fantastic battery life. But it's gone from 100% to 10% in the same span of time many, many times over the past two months.


I could almost get by with basically just using it as a fitness watch when I go to the gym or on walks, but it annoys me when I don't close the stand ring because it's just sitting on a charger most of the time. And I really want to track my sleep and would maybe risk it if I didn't go to the gym first thing in the morning, so I can't risk it being dead when I wake up.


Oh, and also I wouldn't have paid so much money for just a fitness tracker, the entire reason I got it is for the rich app ecosystem, dealing with notifications from my wrist, going on walks without my phone, etc. If I wanted to just track workouts I would have gotten a $150 Fitbit to replace my old one.

Nov 27, 2022 9:25 AM in response to Karsten Silz

Thanks for the update Karsten- that is so unfortunate but gives me just slight solace that it is not a specific device issue. I just can't imagine how there are not more Series 7 users who are having this extreme issue. I now must go to bed with 100% battery in low power mode and I have woken up almost every day this week with a dead watch or battery below 10%. It is barely sustainable at this point but I will try and make it through the holidays just carrying a charger and battery pack around with me whenever I'm not home :-/

Nov 29, 2022 2:06 PM in response to Karsten Silz

A Christmas miracle has happened! Yesterday and today, my watch battery life is back to normal! I didn't change anything about the apps or the settings.


I don't know why this happened. I just have maybe 50 photos synced and no music. So I don't think it was some background processing on the watch for the first three days.


Anyhow, I'm just a happy camper now and hope this lasts.

Dec 1, 2022 2:51 PM in response to Karsten Silz

And now I got the final confirmation that my new watch works as designed! I did a 1h:13min run today. That's 27 minutes less than Sunday, but I played more podcasts from my watch. And I only lost about 20% of my battery, compared to 65% on Sunday. And that's with more third-party watch apps installed!


So for me, the fix was getting a new watch, setting it up from scratch, and giving it four days to settle in.

Dec 4, 2022 11:47 PM in response to KeanenW

Please go to apple store near you and throw the phone and watch on to their face for the horrible update they sent on IOS 16.1 and Wastch IOS 9.1 version. They should really feel guilty about it and replace your watch and IPHONE. If they don’t do so , they prove to be cheats for killing the phone and watch by sending updates. They already have paid penalties in BILLION $ for sending updates to down grade and to kill iPhones . Hope they are not into the same business again…😭😭😭 Hey APPLE hope you are reading my thread….. what are you going to do to solve this horrible IOS 9.1 update issue on the watch??????????

Dec 5, 2022 5:42 AM in response to arunparamasivan81

@arunparamasivan81, I agree. I don't fully understand the updates but it is very frustrating that I have paid $350 for this watch and I am the one who has to continually monitor it and the battery life is nowhere near the advertised 18 hours (even with low power mode and very little functionality that I've had to turn my watch down to).


Just trying to wait it out to see if there are improvements :-/

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