Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Trea Abma
How do you like the watch? I was hoping for lots of stories, experiences, 
descriptions... We here have to wait for months.


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From: Deb Lewis

Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:25 PM
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Subject: Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

This morning when it happened the watch was at 93% battery. Yeah I
usually have to restart it at least once per day. I wonder if I should
just restart it every morning to see if tat makes a difference. I
charge it all night so by this time of morning it's not very run down
yet. Yesterday the problem occurred in late afternoon whenthe battery
was around 60%. I'm thinking it's an actual problem but not one tey'll
find if I go into the Apple Store.

On 4/29/15, Woody Anna Dresner wadres...@att.net wrote:

Hi Deb,

I haven't seen this behavior. What's the battery percentage like when you
get the watch working again? Have you tried restarting the watch? I've had
to do that a few times because of odd behavior, like the Clear All
Notifications button getting stuck on screen.

Best,
Anna



On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:

Don't know if anyone who as received their apple watch can replicate
this or not. At least one, maybe twice, each day my Apple Watch
involuntarily appears to go into battery reserve mode. I'm just
sitting there, I feel a small vibration on my wrist with no
accompanying sound, and then all is dead as if I've turned it off. A
long press of the Friends button will bring up the power down screen
which restores the watch to normal operation when I cancel the power
down, but otherwise there's no sound from the watch or voiceover. I
remember that David Woodbridge commented in one of his podcasts that
if you do go into battery reserve, you lose VO so I'm assuming this is
what is happening to me. I haven't seen anyone else post about this. I
don't see anything in settings that would prompt this behavior. I have
rebooted the watch but it still persists once or twice a day. Any
thoughts are welcome.

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Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Deb Lewis
I like the Watch very much. It's a different way to manage a lot of
interaction with your phone and takes some getting used to, but
overall I'm pleased with it and definitely pleased with the level of
accessibility for the first run. There are definitely a few buggy
things, but as I said, I'm pleased overall for the first version.

On 4/29/15, Trea Abma trea.a...@gmail.com wrote:
 How do you like the watch? I was hoping for lots of stories, experiences,
 descriptions... We here have to wait for months.

 -Original Message-
 From: Deb Lewis
 Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:25 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

 This morning when it happened the watch was at 93% battery. Yeah I
 usually have to restart it at least once per day. I wonder if I should
 just restart it every morning to see if tat makes a difference. I
 charge it all night so by this time of morning it's not very run down
 yet. Yesterday the problem occurred in late afternoon whenthe battery
 was around 60%. I'm thinking it's an actual problem but not one tey'll
 find if I go into the Apple Store.

 On 4/29/15, Woody Anna Dresner wadres...@att.net wrote:
 Hi Deb,

 I haven't seen this behavior. What's the battery percentage like when you
 get the watch working again? Have you tried restarting the watch? I've
 had
 to do that a few times because of odd behavior, like the Clear All
 Notifications button getting stuck on screen.

 Best,
 Anna


 On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Don't know if anyone who as received their apple watch can replicate
 this or not. At least one, maybe twice, each day my Apple Watch
 involuntarily appears to go into battery reserve mode. I'm just
 sitting there, I feel a small vibration on my wrist with no
 accompanying sound, and then all is dead as if I've turned it off. A
 long press of the Friends button will bring up the power down screen
 which restores the watch to normal operation when I cancel the power
 down, but otherwise there's no sound from the watch or voiceover. I
 remember that David Woodbridge commented in one of his podcasts that
 if you do go into battery reserve, you lose VO so I'm assuming this is
 what is happening to me. I haven't seen anyone else post about this. I
 don't see anything in settings that would prompt this behavior. I have
 rebooted the watch but it still persists once or twice a day. Any
 thoughts are welcome.

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Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Deb Lewis
This morning when it happened the watch was at 93% battery. Yeah I
usually have to restart it at least once per day. I wonder if I should
just restart it every morning to see if tat makes a difference. I
charge it all night so by this time of morning it's not very run down
yet. Yesterday the problem occurred in late afternoon whenthe battery
was around 60%. I'm thinking it's an actual problem but not one tey'll
find if I go into the Apple Store.

On 4/29/15, Woody Anna Dresner wadres...@att.net wrote:
 Hi Deb,

 I haven't seen this behavior. What's the battery percentage like when you
 get the watch working again? Have you tried restarting the watch? I've had
 to do that a few times because of odd behavior, like the Clear All
 Notifications button getting stuck on screen.

 Best,
 Anna


 On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Don't know if anyone who as received their apple watch can replicate
 this or not. At least one, maybe twice, each day my Apple Watch
 involuntarily appears to go into battery reserve mode. I'm just
 sitting there, I feel a small vibration on my wrist with no
 accompanying sound, and then all is dead as if I've turned it off. A
 long press of the Friends button will bring up the power down screen
 which restores the watch to normal operation when I cancel the power
 down, but otherwise there's no sound from the watch or voiceover. I
 remember that David Woodbridge commented in one of his podcasts that
 if you do go into battery reserve, you lose VO so I'm assuming this is
 what is happening to me. I haven't seen anyone else post about this. I
 don't see anything in settings that would prompt this behavior. I have
 rebooted the watch but it still persists once or twice a day. Any
 thoughts are welcome.

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Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Deb,

I haven't seen this behavior. What's the battery percentage like when you get 
the watch working again? Have you tried restarting the watch? I've had to do 
that a few times because of odd behavior, like the Clear All Notifications 
button getting stuck on screen.

Best,
Anna


 On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Don't know if anyone who as received their apple watch can replicate
 this or not. At least one, maybe twice, each day my Apple Watch
 involuntarily appears to go into battery reserve mode. I'm just
 sitting there, I feel a small vibration on my wrist with no
 accompanying sound, and then all is dead as if I've turned it off. A
 long press of the Friends button will bring up the power down screen
 which restores the watch to normal operation when I cancel the power
 down, but otherwise there's no sound from the watch or voiceover. I
 remember that David Woodbridge commented in one of his podcasts that
 if you do go into battery reserve, you lose VO so I'm assuming this is
 what is happening to me. I haven't seen anyone else post about this. I
 don't see anything in settings that would prompt this behavior. I have
 rebooted the watch but it still persists once or twice a day. Any
 thoughts are welcome.
 
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Re: Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Chuck Dean
 I had this happen one time when my battery reach 10%. I believe it only goes 
into reserve mode when you get low on battery. You can also put it manually 
into reserve mode when you go to the battery glimps. 

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Apple Watch Goes into Power Reserve on its own

2015-04-29 Thread Deb Lewis
Don't know if anyone who as received their apple watch can replicate
this or not. At least one, maybe twice, each day my Apple Watch
involuntarily appears to go into battery reserve mode. I'm just
sitting there, I feel a small vibration on my wrist with no
accompanying sound, and then all is dead as if I've turned it off. A
long press of the Friends button will bring up the power down screen
which restores the watch to normal operation when I cancel the power
down, but otherwise there's no sound from the watch or voiceover. I
remember that David Woodbridge commented in one of his podcasts that
if you do go into battery reserve, you lose VO so I'm assuming this is
what is happening to me. I haven't seen anyone else post about this. I
don't see anything in settings that would prompt this behavior. I have
rebooted the watch but it still persists once or twice a day. Any
thoughts are welcome.

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