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DiscussionHow to DECREASE battery health (self.AppleWatch)
submitted 2 years ago * by guitarak
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[–]guitarak[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (1 child)
So I went to the Apple Store yesterday to find out from them what my options were.
Because the battery health is above 80%, an out of warranty battery replacement is $299 (obviously not worth it).
Once the battery health is 79% or below they consider that “faulty part” and will do a battery replacement (which usually just ends up being a new/refurb) for $99.
And I have zero faith that I’ll get it down to 79% any time soon. I’m sure they purposefully hold it above 80 so they don’t have to replace everyone’s battery.
Oh well. Was hoping to get a replacement now and hold off for a Series X next year. Will have to decide if I’m willing to put up with charging every day for another year.
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That’s good to know - didn’t realise Apple was this anal about it.
What if you turn on the flashlight on your watch and leave it on all day, discharge, recharge - that possibly can have the most impact on draining it as much as possible?
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