Apple WatchOS 10.1 Update: Power Consumption and Overheating Issues Reported

2023-11-05 02:58:00

(Picture taken from Apple’s official website) Apple released the watchOS 10.1 update to Apple Watch users last Saturday (10/26). It has been more than a week since the first day of launch. Many Apple Watch users have complained one following another that the watch The power consumption following the upgrade was abnormally fast. In addition, some netizens pointed out that the updated Apple Watch became overheated for no reason, causing it to be unable to charge normally, and even a notification message “Cannot be charged due to the temperature of the Apple Watch.” It is reported that the affected models include old and new Apple Watches, from the latest Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 to the earlier Apple Watch Series 5, all have encountered similar situations. But not everyone has encountered the above abnormal problems, and some users have said that everything is normal following the update. Please read on… In this regard, foreign media MaRumors reported that Apple stated in an internal memo that it is working on fixing the issue of excessive battery consumption caused by updating some Apple Watches to watchOS 10.1. However, as Apple is preparing to release the next updated version of iPhone 17.1.1, the power consumption problem of Apple Watch may be improved first in the watchOS 10.1.1 sub-update version. However, the specific repair version for overheating anomalies may have to wait for the release of watchOS 10.2 version, which is expected to be released in December. You may also want to see watchOS 10.1’s “two-finger tap” gesture to unlock Apple Watch!Apple announces 11 ways to control the situation. No need to smoke, no need to rush. Now use the APP to read news and guarantee to win every day. Click me to download the APP. Click me to see the activity method.

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