watchOS 9 to Offer New Low Power Mode to Conserve Battery Life While Not Limiting the Wearable’s Functionality
The news is reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, citing that Apple Watch will be able to conserve battery life with the launch of watchOS 9 at the company’s WWDC event in June. At this point, the Apple Watch does feature a “Power Reserve” mode to save battery life but it eliminates the ‘smart’ from a smartwatch. What this means is that the Power Reserve mode limits your Apple Watch to be used as a standard watch. With watchOS 9 and the upcoming Low Power Mode, the Apple Watch will be able to perform all the high-end functions while conserving battery life. This is more or less the same Low Power Mode that Apple uses on the iPhone. Ultimately, the Low Power Mode on watchOS 9 will extend the battery life of the Apple Watch. If it does pan out, it will be a major plus for the wearable since the battery life has been pretty stagnant for a while. We are also expecting the Apple Watch to come with a new atrial fibrillation feature that determines the time of the state. You can check out more details on iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 features. This is all there is to it, folks. Share your valuable insights with us in the comments.