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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