I have an AW5 that is almost 4 years old. It can’t really make it through a day any more without charging which most days isn’t a HUGE deal but some days I just can’t be near a charger.

Given that they will do the $79 “fix”/replacement at under 80% battery health, I have been eagerly anticipating this since I want to hold off til next year for the X rather than get a 9. I currently sit at 83% and have been there for a few months. I turned off Optimized Charging, but still no movement downward.

I’m also having issues with the HR sensor not allowing me to start workouts (or Peloton rides, or anything related to HR) in the mornings for like 30 minutes, so I REALLY want to get a replacement sooner rather than later.

Questions are:

-How long will this take with “normal” usage and charging every night to get down to 79% and be eligible to replace?

-Any strategies to actually SPEED UP the decrease in battery health and get me to 79% as soon as possible?

  • Peds12@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    what are you talking about? its 4 years out, there is no coverage. you just pay to have it replaced whenever you want…

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    1 year ago

    Wait? Are you saying Apple will not change the battery unless it’s 80% or below?

    I thought you could pay $99 and just get it done? Or are you talking about AppleCare?

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    1 year ago

    Disconnected Bluetooth (turn off ) Turn on everything like noise and WiFi and walkie talkie Turn on some maps navigation to a location far from you Run flashlight until it dies, repeat ( charge to 100, disable optimised charging)

    I did this for two weeks it went from 90 to 84, but starts at 90% for a little

    Mix it up with actually using it so when they check it you don’t need to explain yourself

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    1 year ago

    The guideline is 80% but if you just open a chat support and ask them to set it up, there’s a 50/50 chance they will. If not, just repeat.

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      1 year ago

      I’m trying this right now but the rep I’m talking to isn’t the sharpest pencil in the box. He kept trying to get me to send a diagnostic report from my Watch settings app when it was sitting in the Phone Settings the whole time and it took ME 30 minutes to explain that to him.

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        1 year ago

        I find their chat support were utter clueless - Which can be helpful, as you can sort of get them to do things they shouldn’t. Very frustrating experience but you get there with perseverance haha

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    1 year ago

    Following for interest… my S4 is at 80%… and has been for months (yet went from 90>80% in what felt like a matter of weeks)

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      1 year ago

      90 to 80 in weeks is definitely way too fast. More than 1% a month is dubious. Not that it doesn’t happen, but that it’s faster than normal degradation.

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        1 year ago

        Yet Apple simply refused to just replace the battery until it ticks under 80%…

        So yeah, I’ll happily replace my AW with a new(refurb) S4 when I finally can do the $139 battery replacement but if it dies for any other reason I’ll be going to another sports watch