Userย JCinthehou3e had it even worse: “I charged my 40mm non-lte 7 to full at 730pm, went to sleep and got a buzz at 430am that my watch was at 5% left. Didn’t even last the night for my alarm to go off at 6am.”
The Galaxy Watch 7 has a brand new Exynos W1000 chipset, built on a modern 3nm process, that is supposed to be much more efficient and have way longer battery life compared to older models.
Worse yet, we are seeing some users also report poor battery life on the pricey Galaxy Watch Ultra model, which is supposed to last at least two days between charges.
Good news is that the problem is not with the hardware, but it’s a software bug that is causing the excessive battery drain.ย
A member of Samsung’s Korea community forum has found the bug causing this crazy battery drain, and a software update will be coming out soon.
This is not a good start for what might otherwise be Samsung’s biggest moment in smartwatches. We like the refinements made with both models and especially the Galaxy Watch Ultra version looks very appealing with its longer battery life. Let’s hope that Samsung can address the battery issue promptly, and we will update you once that important update arrives.
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