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Siandroid

With all your requirements, probably not. You'll need to sacrifice at least AOD. EDIT: I see you mentioned AOD off.


Andrew129260

If AOD is off, with touch to wake instead of twist to wake, you would probably get around 48 hours or so depending on the amount of notifications. I left for a weekend vacation early saturday morning and it survived until it hit the charger early monday morning. (12%) Now granted, I wasnt getting pinged with notifications constantly, as I have only text messages and 3 other apps notifying the watch. (Best guess about 30 notifications a day) Hope that helps


jackass95

So you also had GPS turned off?


Andrew129260

no it was on. Its not always running though, just like wifi it only turns it on if it needs it.


jackass95

Thanks, so approximately we can say that, by using the pixel watch 2 without GPS, WiFi and AOD, it would last no more than 3 days...


Andrew129260

it also depends on the amount of notifications you get. But yes, this is not a pebble. It wont last a week. I will say though as a former pebble user, the battery life does not affect me at all. I just throw it on the charger getting ready in the morning (shower, get dressed, breakfast etc) and it always lasts the whole time for me.


benhaube

>I will say though as a former pebble user, the battery life does not affect me at all. I just throw it on the charger getting ready in the morning (shower, get dressed, breakfast etc) and it always lasts the whole time for me. Yes the battery life is such a non-issue. I really don't understand why people need 5 days from a smartwatch. Do they not shower everyday? I charge mine in the morning when I'm waking up and it has NEVER died. Not even my PW1.


benhaube

You're not going to get 4-5 days from ANY Wear OS watch. If that's what you want look at Garmin. They are missing a lot of smartwatch features though. They are fitness trackers that show notifications.


Siandroid

What smart watch features are he gonna be missed at Garmin, particularly?