That's, the notification you get when the battery gets really low, nine percent to be exact. How many days did it last using AOD and just like that? The Apple Watch is fully charged 100, and it's good to go for another. Well, probably just a day, whereas the OnePlus watch using AOD display has been going well since Wednesday, I'm finally down to nine percent. So I got a little battery warning, but there you go uh. They were thinking. It was going to last a full seven days, not quite sure how OnePlus got to that point, but I was able to use it with AOD on during the day at night.
I turn off when I go to bed, because you don't want this bright screen, glowing at you, and then I did play around with the settings here and there sometimes I had it on auto brightness most the time and then once a while during the day when I'm inside working, I would just keep it on low brightness, because, as you can see, it's plenty bright. I'm thinking that one plus to get to that seven days. They probably had it on low brightness, and they probably didn't do much GPS, but still five full days. So, let's, let's count them out here. So we have Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday, Sunday pretty good.
I've never had a watch with AOD other than you know. Garmin watches like this with electronic ink, but with AMOLED displays these bright LED displays yeah, that's pretty amazing that OnePlus was able to do that and, as you can see, I have been actually wearing it. Getting steps wore it to bed. Last night, I've actually worn it to bed every night since I've had it and there's my sleep stats, and it looks like it also counted a nap today. So that's nice, so a little surprise feature there.
If you didn't know that the OnePlus watch also tracks naps and so is the Apple Watch, an Apple Watch has AOD as well, but the battery life is not nearly as much with AOD enabled I probably get about a full day, maybe a day and a half. If I have the screen brightness down real low, whereas one plus AOD a solid five days- and I did work out with it- I slept with it and one of the main things that sucked the battery is the spo2. I have the blood oxygen reading at night, all throughout the night during my sleep cycle, so that's running and tracking info from well a good eight hours a night. There you go and throughout the day, I'll do another I'll do a blood oxygen test once in a while, because all those stats are saved right in the phone which I like. So here's the app there's the sbo2 and since my last upgrade everything is tracking nicely.
All the sleep is tracking. So if I update this it'll grab my nap from earlier yep, just going to grab my nap from earlier there. It is there's my little nap, a little 30 minute, nap, light sleep anyway, so pretty cool that the battery life lasted this long. A lot of questions on that. So I just wanted to make this quick video for everyone and if you're wondering there are four different AOD screens, so you just swipe down you go into settings, and then you go to display and brightness and then always on display style.
So I had it on fireworks. There's also echo motion. So there's the echo motion AOD then again. Swipe down neon red kind of cool, very simplistic, nice watch hands is the pin loop one and there's the pin loop now uh the first couple days when I was doing this, I actually turned off raise to wick because I didn't think it was going to last. I think, if you're under here, and you have raised to wake, enabled as well, I don't think it would have lasted five days uh.
But you know if you have a one plus watch, prove me wrong: I'm going to do another power cycle test. I'm going to charge if it's at nine percent, and hopefully I can get it to last six days with having raised to wake off the entire time. I'm going to turn off sbo2 and do some other tweaks, and we'll talk about that soon. Just one minute ago, it finally reached 100 that took longer than I thought, so we started the charging cycle at nine percent, and it went from nine percent to 100 in 66 minutes, and that was charging with a 5 watt Apple charger. You know one of these things that you don't get with your phone anymore.
I try to read online, and maybe I'll just have to contact support, I'm going to see if it will support a 10 watt charger, and we'll do another charging test, but I'm just going to leave it plugged in for just one more minute, then I'll unplug it, and we'll do another charging test. So these are the things that I'm going to test screen: brightness nightly sbo2 tracking, raise to wake Bluetooth, music, GPS, workouts and yes, the number of vacations certifications. The number of notifications and we'll see how all that affects battery life with AOD enabled let the test begin so much for watching. That's all I have for today goodbye oh wait. We should use the watch.
Source : Peter Herget & Gadgets Anonymous