Apple is reportedly working on introducing a true power-saving mode for eligible Apple Watch models in an watchOS 9 update, extending the watch's battery life when necessary. According to a report, this mode can be activated manually through the Control Center or the settings app. It also prompts the when the battery level is at 10 percent. The automatic battery saver mode is also said to turn off on its own once the wearable device is charged to 80 percent.
According to a watchOS 9 update. The feature is said to turn off more demanding features such as the always-on display (AoD), heart rate notifications, arrhythmia tracking, heart rate and blood oxygen measurements. Workout reminders are also turned off.
Interestingly, if there's no Wi-Fi and cellular connections. Incoming calls and notifications are also disabled, as per the report.
If a needs a certain app that requires data or a Wi-Fi connection, the system will reportedly be able to re-enable them. And if the Apple Watch stays within the phone's connection range, it will postpone notifications and deliver them every hour.
Meanwhile, the overall performance of the watch in the new battery-saving mode will also be reduced, so animations and navigation as a whole won't feel as smooth, according to the report. Apple is yet to announce any plans to roll out a proper battery saver mode for currently ed Apple Watch models.
Last month, watchOS 9.1 was Apple Watch Ultra, during Outdoor Walking, Running, and Hiking workouts. The company will also let s Apple Music content while the watch is not charging, and on cellular data, according to the release notes for the latest update.
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