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		| eric 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 6:44 am    OT:  Apple Watch Ultra 2 battery drain |   |  
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				| Started two weeks ago. Crazy drain at 10%\hr. Phone and watch updated, reset, un-paired, then re-paired twice. Removed most apps. Nothing working… Battery health at 93%, Apple ran remote diagnostics and all comes up good…
 
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		| Sasquatch 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 7:11 am |   |  
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				| Hopefully you realized that it was windy out and you went out on the water anyways. . .  |  | 
	
		
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		| Nak 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 7:55 am |   |  
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				| Just a shot in the dark here...My Samsung watch uses power like crazy when it's not in airplane mode but there is no cell signal available. Apparently searching for a signal draws more energy than maintaining a connection. Are you in an area with poor cell coverage when you have this drain? |  | 
	
		
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		| eric 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 8:04 am |   |  
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				| Yes, like all of hood River with ATT. But what’s confusing is that this started 2 weeks ago. |  | 
	
		
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		| kuips 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 1:00 pm |   |  
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				| any new apps or settings changes in last two weeks? |  | 
	
		
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		| eric 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 1:06 pm |   |  
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				| Nothing new at all |  | 
	
		
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		| Nak 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 3:44 pm |   |  
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				| Maybe turn off wifi, bluetooth and LTE, then see if the problem persists. If it does, then try again with a factory reset and all radios off. If the problem still persists, and Apple says everything seems OK, you probably have a physical defect. If the problem goes away with all radios off, then it's one of the radios. Turn them on one at a time to see when the issue presents again. Now you'll know which radio is the issue and can troubleshoot from there. |  | 
	
		
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		| eric 
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				|  Thu Apr 17, 25 5:39 pm |   |  
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				| good plan. I'll give it a go. |  | 
	
		
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