Battery LIfe
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The GPS hours depend on the activity . Cycling can go more than 12h running much less eg 8h I think from my tests.
Alpine skiing we had reports that it lasted ~6h and we are looking into this. Possible issue is the arm movement that triggers the screen to go full power on.
We have collected all this feedback so far, so feel free to add more and we are working to adress those issues.
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I confirm my impression and test and add that in this quarantine due from COVID-19 at home for 15 days and I use suunto 7 only in smartwatch mode, at night it is not on the wrist but on my bedside table in standby and I take about 4000 steps per day . notifications are mail only and no social media (i.e FB, twitter, whatsapp). The battery lasts less than 18 hours. I think it is unacceptable given what has been declared by the producer and especially when the quarantine ends and I will go to use tracking in the mountains I think I will have to have a power bank with me, which I never thought I should do when I bought the watch,
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@Federico-Ormesani
you can try to put out all wrist based gestures and touch to improve battery life. It also depends on the watchface you use. If you don’t use the Suunto ones I am sure you will have less battery life -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Sorry but I have never loaded eatchface other than the native (now I use suunto marine) and I only activated the “tilt to save energy” gesture mode. If I wrote this post it is because I have already tried all the maximum combinations of energy saving -
@Federico-Ormesani in my last experience at home:
Disconnect at 8:00am (100% battery)
40’ of indoor training with always on display
Quit at 23:00 to go to sleep
Get at 8:00am (next day)
At 8:00pm I put it to charge when 8% remainSo 36 hours using it with android and a lot of notifications
I am using with a suunto watchface. Always ON display set OFF and tilt to save battery ON (this is the only gesture I have ON)
I used some time ago the watch with iOS and yes, battery last less that using it with android
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@jorgefd78 tks, this is non my perfomrance and I have similar setting
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@Federico-Ormesani mmmm I have Auto update of apps set to OFF. Try it
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@jorgefd78 said in Battery LIfe:
@Federico-Ormesani mmmm I have Auto update of apps set to OFF. Try it
Auto update and wifi on kills the battery. I have always wifi off
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@Bulkan I have wifi set to AUTO
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@jorgefd78 tks.
I have set, but I don’t have a lot of app respect those the native tha have necessary update, so i dont think that this is a good fix -
@Federico-Ormesani I don’t have a S7 and will not comment on battery. But please avoid going all over the forum to post in other threads the same message to go to see your post. It looks like SPAM, and it’s not polite.
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@jorgefd78
Absolutely not. I have ON only bluetooth, NFC and position ON watch and smartphone -
@isazi ok dont’ warry.
In this post I have activate the discussion that form me it is important since battery life is critical to the performance of the watch -
Your autonomy data surprise me.
I have your same watch face, the BT is active and always connected to the watch, the wifi is on auto and the NFC is on.
As for gestures, I have active only touch to reactivate, the rest is disabled.With these settings, in smartwatch mode with all notification on (calls, whatsapp, facebook, strava, and more) I always reach two days: I disconnect from the charge in the morning, I reload it in the evening of the next day with a few more hours available. Look at the attachment.
If I were you, I would try to reset it to factory data and make a new configuration attempt from zero.
autonomy on the move is very, very variable. In the mountains, by consulting the heat map, I actually had 6 hours, by bicycle it consumes 9-10% per hour.
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@Saketo-Nemo tks for your reply.
I believe that your suggestion to do a factory reset and reset everything is not correct. This should only be done if the watch has severe bugs and this does not happen since its functionality is intact. Forgive me but if I have to do this action I will only do it if Suunto customer care indicates it to me as recommended. I insist on the topic and for example now at 12.10 AM I only have 18% of the batteries and the last charge I did yesterday at 18.00. I will arrive less than 24 hours with only smartwatch functionality (only email notifications and no social media) and no indor activities. I repeat is inconsistent with what the manufacturer claims. -
@Federico-Ormesani upload your stats
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@jorgefd78 said in Battery LIfe:
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Altimeter has a high percentage of consumption but is it an app similar to that of “instruments” by saketo or am I wrong? -
the battery drain from 20 to 24 is impressive. have you done activity or something else?
altimeter is a % too elevate of battery comsuming. Try to disinstall it. -
@Saketo-Nemo
yes Altimeter is too high, I will try to uninstall it. but what is the point of having wear OS if you cannot install non-native apps? -
@Federico-Ormesani altimeter has some config options I don’t get 20% from altimeter.
That said due to this any app can compromise the battery life of the watch. That is why we are here to help.