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Your Apple Watch is a powerful device that can help you stay connected and on track, but it also has a bad rep when it comes to battery life, and the same remains true even with the latest Apple Watch Series 10. Although the Apple Watch Series 10 watch comes with a bit of faster charging support, it’s still important to ensure it has enough battery life to last through the day.
In this post, we have detailed how to check your Apple Watch battery life so you can always be one step ahead.
Apple is yet to give us a function to examine the battery usage of each app on your watch, and the tech giant only allows you to see the overall battery life of your Apple Watch. Here are a couple of methods to do so.
Only some watch faces, such as Chronograph, Utility, Modular, Color, and Simple, enable you to add battery life complications. Let’s take a look at the steps:
Ensure your iPhone and Apple Watch are paired before checking the watch’s battery. Then, follow the methods below to check the juice left in your watch.
You can choose from three different battery widgets in Today View and Home Screen.
You need to first add the Battery widget to the Today View. Here’s how:
The widget displays the battery life of the linked Apple Watch. The widget also lets you see if the device is charging. Further, check our article to learn more about using widgets on Today View.
Voila! The changes you made will reflect on your Apple Watch.
Signing off…
Forgetting to charge our devices is a common problem. But thankfully, Apple Watch makes it simple to see how your battery is doing. Do you have any questions about this post or anything else related to Apple? Please leave your questions in the comments section below.
FAQs
There are multiple ways to achieve efficient battery life on Apple Watch, as you can always disable AOD, raise to wake, and many such features. Follow our guide to saving battery life on an Apple Watch to get an idea of how to get that.
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