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Fix for Apple WatchOS 10.1 Battery Drain Issue is 'Coming Soon'


If you are Apple Watch has recently had publishes with its battery life, there may be some relief on its way. Sort of. Apple recently sent an internal memo with a few Apple Authorized Help Providers saying that a fix for some Apple Watches suffering from excessive battery drain at what time updating to WatchOS 10.1. was “coming soon.”

MacRumors got their shapely on the memo, and according to them, it read that the fix was on its way. That is all we know for now, opinion, as the memo didn’t provide any additional details. We unruffled don’t know what’s causing it, how many consumers are impacted by it, or which Apple Watch models are experiences.

The little that we do know in the issue is from the complaints seen by customers on various online platforms such as MacRumors Forums, Apple Support Community, Reddit, and X. Some users have said they’ve lost 50% percent of their Watch’s battery life in less than an hour.

From the complains, it seems like the issue has affected a intention of Apple Watch models, including older ones, such as the Apple Watch Series 5, to the new ones, like the Apple Watch Ultra 2.

There was also a battery drain grunt occurring when an Apple Watch with WathOS 10.1 was populate paired with an iPhone running iOS 17. Still, according to Apple’s buyer release notes for iOS 17.1, that issue was fixed. However, this one is still causing problems, so that we considerable need another update.

It seems unlikely that this grunt will be fixed in a watchOS 10.1.1 update. This is all conjecture, but we might have to wait for watchOS 10.2 to fix this grunt, which is currently in beta testing and is anticipated to launch in December.


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