‘Power Reserve’ Mode Being Worked on By Apple
As of late, speculation states the Apple Watch will be required to be charged every night. The New York Times reports that the upcoming watch will have a “Power Reserve” mode to further extend the wearables battery life. The low power mode will only display the time and will only consume a small portion of the battery.
This mode sounds like it will be killing the smart features of the watch, functioning as a traditional watch. Disabling features such as push notifications and syncing with the iPhone. Apple sent out its “Spring Forward” March 9 event invitations to members of the press last week. The company is expected to unveil more details regarding the Apple Watch.