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Oct 12, 2015 9:04 PM in response to Jeff.Bby LarryHN,because you are doing something different
what has changed since it was normal? What does "faster than normal" mean?
LN
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Oct 12, 2015 11:45 PM in response to LarryHNby Jeff.B,The only thing that changed was instead of charging it at 50% I waited until it was down to about 10%. The battery lasted for two days before it went down to 10%. Now its down to 10% in less than one day. I have not used it differently or changed any settings, if anything I used it less the day it went down so fast.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Oct 13, 2015 8:28 PM in response to Jeff.Bby Jonathan UK,★HelpfulHi Jeff
If you have not already done so, update your watch to the latest software version (currently watchOS 2.0):
Update the software on your Apple Watch - Apple Support
If you are already running the latest software, try restarting - or, if that doesn't work, force restarting - both your iPhone and your Apple Watch. When restarting, turn both devices off, then restart your iPhone first.
Restart your Apple Watch - Apple Support
If that does not help, next try unpairing and re-pairing your Apple Watch and iPhone (some users have reported that this has helped with battery life issues). When setting up your watch again, choose to restore it from backup when offered the option by the app. Most data and settings will be restored, with some exceptions (eg Apple Pay cards).
Unpair your Apple Watch and iPhone - Apple Support
Set up your Apple Watch - Apple Support
If that still does not help, try unpairing and re-pairing again, but this time set up as a new watch, instead of restoring from backup.