Samsung Addresses Battery Life Issues in Galaxy Watch 7 Series
Samsung is currently addressing concerns regarding the battery performance of its Galaxy Watch 7 series. Users have reported that the battery life of these devices is not meeting expectations, prompting the tech giant to take action.
In a recent post on a Korean Samsung forum, a representative from the company acknowledged the issue, stating that a bug has been identified and a software update to resolve the problem is in the works. However, the exact timeline for the rollout of this update remains unclear.
In the meantime, Samsung has recommended some temporary measures for users experiencing battery drain. The company suggests disabling Bluetooth connectivity and the ‘Hey Google’ voice assistant feature to extend battery life until the fix is implemented.
Currently, the battery performance of the Galaxy Watch 7 series is underwhelming, with some devices, including the Galaxy Watch Ultra, lasting only around 20 hours on a single charge. This duration is comparable to that of the standard Galaxy Watch 7 unit being tested.
This battery issue marks the second significant controversy for Samsung following its summer product launch. Earlier, the company had to halt sales of its Galaxy Buds 3 Pro due to a design flaw that caused the ear tips to break when users attempted to switch to different sizes.
As Samsung works on resolving these issues, users are left waiting for a solution that will hopefully restore the expected battery performance of their Galaxy Watch 7 devices. The company’s commitment to addressing customer feedback is crucial in maintaining user trust and satisfaction.
For now, users are encouraged to monitor their device settings and make adjustments to enhance battery longevity while awaiting the forthcoming update from Samsung.