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There’s nothing worse than having your battery drop down to 0%, especially when it’s your watch. But we all know that Apple Watches are more than just a watch.
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These amazing little devices can send messages, display photos, and even track how many steps you’ve taken in a day. In order to perform all of these extraordinary tasks, your Apple Watch has to be sufficiently charged and ready to go.
But, there’s one charging mistake that most Apple Watch owners make that’s not good for its battery. This mistake is so common and overlooked, that most people don’t even know they’re making it. Think you know what it is? Click the next slide to reveal the charging mistake you’re making with your Apple Watch.
If your Apple Watch battery is dying, it may seem like a good idea to charge it until it gets to 100%, right? Well, that’s actually what’s weakening the battery.
It’s actually best to let your Watch’s battery drop a little bit so you can get the most out of it and prolong its lifetime. Who would have thought that fully charging your Apple Watch could actually be bad for it?