The Galaxy Watch 8 gets a key battery health feature that more smartwatches need

New Battery Protection feature in One UI 8 Watch keeps your Galaxy Watch 8 charged at 85% to 90% Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch 8 series introduces a “Battery Protection” feature designed to extend the device’sGalaxy Watch 8 batterylife.
The feature works by stopping charging when the battery reaches 90% and only resuming charging when the battery drops to 85%.
This prevents theGalaxy Watch 8 batteryfrom being 100% full, thus reducing stress and helping to slow long-term battery degradation.
Most people don’t upgrade their smartwatches every year, instead choosing to keep using them until something better comes along or the battery degrades. However, unlike smartphones, most smartwatches don’t offer robust battery protection features, which limits theirSmart Watch Battery Samsunglife. Fortunately, more and more smartwatch manufacturers are starting to roll out these features, with Samsung being the latest to introduce them in its new Galaxy Watch 8 series.
In previous Galaxy Watch models, there were only two options listed under the Charging section of the Settings > Battery menu: Show charging info and Auto-power on. The former controls whether the watch displays the battery level when it’s fully charged, and the latter determines whether the watch automatically powers on when connected to a charger.
While setting up my Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, however, I discovered a third new option called Battery Protection. This new feature stops charging at 90% and resumes charging at 85%. Essentially, this feature keeps the watch’s battery between 85% and 90% of its maximum capacity.
Galaxy Watch 8 batteryProtection settings on the Galaxy Watch 8This feature is important because keeping a lithium-ion battery at 100% state of charge for long periods of time can shorten its lifespan, as a high state of charge puts stress on the battery. As a result, many smartphones offer similar protections, but they typically limit charging to 80%, not 90% like the Galaxy Watch 8 does. Although 80% of the Galaxy Watch 8 battery charging limit is better for battery life, the battery capacity of smartwatches is small, so Samsung may not want to set the charging limit too high to avoid affecting the user experience. In any case, it is good to see that Samsung has finally added a meaningful Galaxy Watch 8 battery protection feature to the Galaxy Watch.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch: Battery life and capacity – how big is the battery?

Samsung has launched a new smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch, designed to replace its predecessor (the Gear S3). Anyone who owns a smartwatch like this wants to use it all day long. We clarify the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Watch and what its battery capacity is.

Most traditional watches have a long lifespan, so you don’t have to worry about charge levels every day. Some are even “self-winding” by movement of the wrist (automatic watches). Things look a little different with smartwatches. They usually only last 1 to 2 days. Samsung Galaxy Watch: Battery Capacity – Here’s How to CompareSamsung Galaxy Watch Batteries  Size

Samsung Galaxy Watch battery capacity varies by model. The 46mm version has a larger battery than the slightly smaller 42mm version. You can see exactly what the Galaxy Watch’s battery capacity is and how it compares to its predecessor in the table below.


Galaxy Watch:Galaxy Watch battery size comparison at a glance: As shown in the table, the Galaxy Watch 46mm model has the largest Galaxy Watch battery at 472 mAh, followed by the Gear S3 at 380 mAh and the Gear Sport at 300 mAh. The smaller version of Samsung’s new watch has a battery capacity of just 270mAh.


Samsung Galaxy Watch: Battery Life – How long does the battery last?
If you look at the manufacturer’s information, you might think that the watch will last for a few days without any problems. Samsung officials stated that the Galaxy Watch Small (42mm) will experienceGalaxy Watch has a battery life of up to 120 hours. The larger version (46mm) reaches 168 hours. However, these times may only be possible if you don’t actually use the smartwatch and are just checking the time and incoming messages. With “typical use,” you should get 80 or 45 hours, depending on the model. This information provided by the manufacturer is generally intended to provide guidance to the average user, but is often generous. In daily life, the b Galaxy Watch battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Watch may be short.


Note that battery life depends heavily on the features used. For example, if you want to continuously see and hear the time, the display’s “always-on” feature and simulated ticking sound consume additional power. Your Watch battery will reach its limit faster if you frequently use GPS or listen to music directly from the watch’s local memory. Calls made via the LTE version also have reduced uptime. For example, Samsung only specifies a maximum time of 9 hours for playing music directly from the Galaxy Watch.
So be careful, expect less than 2 days for the 42mm model and less than 3 days for the 46mm model.
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