Google has updated a support page for the Pixel Watch battery explaining how it calculated all-day battery life for the timepiece.
said that users could expect to get up to 24-hour battery life from the 294mAh battery powering the timepiece. At the same time, the company pointed out that"Charging times are approximate. Use of certain features will decrease battery life. Battery life depends on features enabled, usage, environment and many other factors. Actual battery life may be lower."
Sure, that makes sense. This way, those getting less than 24 hours from the battery on their Pixel Watch can chalk it up to how they use the device. In all seriousness, that's the way most mobile devices work. But wouldn't it be great to know the features that Google used to come up with the 24-hour battery life for the Pixel Watch? Well, that is exactly what Google did in updating the aforementioned support page.240 notifications.
Disabling the Always-on display increases your chances of getting all-day battery life on your Pixel Watch Apple also has a website that explains how it came up with the All-day battery life for the Apple Watch. According to Apple,"All-day battery life is based on the following use: 90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of app use, and a 60-minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetooth, over the course of 18 hours; Apple Watch Series 8 usage includes connection to iPhone via Bluetooth during the entire 18-hour test; Apple Watch Series 8 usage includes a total of 4 hours of LTE connection and 14 hours of connection to iPhone via Bluetooth over the course of 18 hours.