How To Save Apple Watch Battery To Last 48 Hours! By TechPriceTV

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Aug 14, 2021
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How To Save Apple Watch Battery To Last 48 Hours!

If, you have an Apple Watch you're going to want to stick around because in today's video I'm going to be showing you how to make your Apple Watch battery last longer up to like 48 hours or more so drop a like if you're excited. Let's begin so, one of the biggest things that will save battery on your Apple Watch is to actually use theater mode so to do that, swipe up in the control center and then scroll down, maybe depending on where you have it tap, that mask type thing, and then it silences your watch and also puts it into theater mode, which basically means when you shut off the device it won't raise to wake until you tap it. So that will save you a lot of battery because raise to wake happens all the time you know when your watch, you know kind of when you move your wrist, so that will prevent that and save you battery life, something that also helps is actually charging your watch before you go to bed and then powering it off overnight, charge it before you go to bed or when you wake up, but in this case charge it before you go to bed and then slide the power off shut, the device down that will save the battery, and then it won't sit there on the charger all night and do nothing it's kind of pointless to have it charge all night when this thing charges so quick and then in the morning just power it back on something that also helps is turning down the brightness. So to do this, go into the settings you're going to scroll down, to see, display and brightness tap on that and hit the down arrow or side of the digital crown. You could be all the way up here, and might not need max brightness. So I keep mine in the middle, but if you want to preserve it even longer and go all the way down to the last bar all right, so this next one is wasted notifications that you can actually turn off.

So if you have your iPhone, get that out and then go into the watch app and scroll down to see notifications actually up here. Actually, then you scroll down- and you can tap on these and also your apps- that you have on your iPhone. So let's say I don't want to get zoom well. I can turn that off in the settings same thing for twitter, and you get the point, you can also turn it off for activity and brief notifications. I have mine off so yeah, pretty cool that you can do that.

That will also save battery life, because your watch is constantly giving you notifications, which takes battery. So the final way to preserve battery life is to actually put it in power reserve. So to do that, you go to the control center tap on the battery and then slide over to power reserve. What this does are. It puts your watch into a mode where it just displays the time, and it does this.

You can't really tap on the screen. You have to press a button, wait a few seconds, maybe press it again. Let me try that they're going to come on. There comes, it uses way less battery life because that's all it displays the time and green font. So all these combined will help preserve the battery life of your Apple Watch.

There's really no way to 100. Do it, but personally for me the watch will last at least two to three days on a single charge to being a depending on how much I use it and all that kind of stuff alright. So I hope you guys found this video helpful if you did be sure to drop a like. Let me know that you guys enjoyed the video hit subscribe down below for more videos. Just like this, you can actually click into this video.

Where I reviewed the Apple Watch Series 4 in 2021 go see if it's a good watch to buy I'll, see you guys over there.


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