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Okay well I hope I am in the right area here. I recently purchased a moto 360 (recently being yesterday.) I have read up on it and apparently the battery life is suppose to be around 40% in a 16-hour period. My watch is at 70% and its only been 3 hours. Did I get a dead bad watch?

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Okay well I hope I am in the right area here. I recently purchased a moto 360 (recently being yesterday.) I have read up on it and apparently the battery life is suppose to be around 40% in a 16-hour period. My watch is at 70% and its only been 3 hours. Did I get a dead bad watch?

Well depends, it takes a couple of cycles to get the battery calibration right. And because it's new you are probably using it more than you will be on a regular day.

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If it's brand new, it's gonna take a while for the battery to "run-in", as they say.

 

And since it's new, that's the period where it's going to be used more often than you normally would for setup and whatnot.

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Well depends, it takes a couple of cycles to get the battery calibration right. And because it's new you are probably using it more than you will be on a regular day.

I thought those exact things. I just wanted to be sure though. Always coming to my tech guru's :D

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My LG G4 also had underwhelming battery life at first, but a couple of days later and with setup complete, it lasts for more than an entire day for me.

 

I know it's not a watch, but the same principle applies.

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