Friday, January 23, 2015

Apple Watch battery autonomy - official data revealed

Apple Watch battery autonomy







A report reveals the alleged official data of the autonomy of the Apple Watch during daily use with average activity and use more intense; we see how its battery would last.


 According to reports from the site 9to5Mac.com, Apple Watch, the smartwatch of Cupertino that will debut with good chances towards the end of February, beginning of March 2015, will have to force the game to be recharged daily, since the first official figures (or better to say unofficial because there is still no official an announcement by the American company) confirm a general maximum autonomy, with normal use and varied than 19 consecutive hours.


 The autonomy of the Apple Watch can vary greatly; with a more intense use, or when the display is switched on and running continuing operations smartwatch this can have a self-oscillating between the 2 and the 4 consecutive hours (depending on the type of application, more or less heavy, we are using).


 Leaving the wearable instead in stand-by the Apple Watch can reach an overall range of about 3 continuous days, but if you activate the sleeping mode (the one that provides maximum energy savings possible without notification) the overall range can reach 4 consecutive days.


Apple Watch battery autonomy


 More specifically, Apple is working to improve the autonomy of the accessory worn to achieve the following objectives: about 2 hours and a half to secure the toughest applications, about 3 and half hours for the use of standard applications and about 4 hours d ‘use when we use the smartwatch for fitness applications.


 The fact that the Apple Watch was not an autonomy so exciting lies in the fact that being small and compact, the battery is not very powerful and inside the device is used the chipset S1 (more or less the processing power of a chip A5 an iPod Touch) that, given the tasks performed by a wearable accessory, certainly has quite high performance but also high consumption.


 Apple, however, also the software side is trying to improve the autonomy of your device; as the operating system in fact uses a version of IOS considerably lighter in terms of both resources that CPU usage; this variant is called the project “Skihill”.


 In addition to this information on the autonomy we know, thanks to reports that Apple is testing his intensely Watch, since they are under pressure about 3000 specimens, which most likely were distributed to various testers within the company staff.


 The Cupertino company is very keen on this project, since it has estimated that by 2015 it could sell at least 30 million units of Apple Watch, since it can be considered the perfect wearable accessory for an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.



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