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It's amazing that, after nearly a decade of development, WearOS watches still barely eek out a day of use - and that's only if you don't use most of the advertised features. God forbid you use sleep tracking and track a workout in the same day, because you'll be charging 2-3 times that day.
Is it the OS? Or is it something else? I've got a Garmin and I don't have all the sensors on all the time, but I do have most of them on. The biggest thing is that GPS isn't always on. I get 1+ week of battery life.
With the Google watch, is GPS always on?
Galaxy Watch 5 44mm here with all the features enabled but raise to wake (AOD on), 2 days and a few hours of battery
It will hopefully get better with the new chip. From another article:
Not a direct comparison with the Exynos 9110 but it's pretty likely it could hold a charge for at least a whole day for the uses cases you described if Qualcomm's numbers are true.