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Is the LG G Watch battery that bad?

izaakski

So i got a lg g watch earlier this week and was very worried about battery life but it dosent seem that bad. No i dont get more than a day out of it but i am currently ending a day with about 40% battery life. This is with light to medium usage and brightness on 4/6. Does anyone else have one, how is your experience? However on my nexus 5 I am ending the day with about 20% less battery then I was.

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 its "ok"

 

im waiting for some one to make a single core 2xnm A7/A53 soc for these watches

 

for some odd reason a guy over at LG thinks it was a great idea to use a quad core A7 soc on this ....... ehhh

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Well it depends on the frequency of use of course, turning the bluetooth on and off and the screen on and off all the time's gonna suck some juice. I would much prefere a device like the Pebble which lasts much longer.

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