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Google eating Battery on Watch!

(Topic created: 09-05-2023 10:37 AM)
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Robin621k
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If you are having problems with Google Play Services eating up your battery, it was showing 60% on my Watch 6 classic. The fix I found to work was on your watch go to Play Store,, scroll all the way down to manage apps, tap on Google Assistant, tap on uninstall, then tap on update, Google Assistant. This will give you a clean update.
It now no longer eats my battery, the below screenshot in the Wearable app is typically how it should appear of normal usage!
You can also wipe cache partition on your watch as you do on your phone, below is a video on how to do this, it will help if your watch is getting laggy. 
This post was edited because my verbiage was not totally accurate as the responses show.


https://youtu.be/ZGgRY1vNKTE








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VerbumVeritum
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I'm glad you could confirm this information and found a fix! Thank you! 😀
Robin621k
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Anytime, that's what this forum is for
VerbumVeritum
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Indeed! Btw, how did you uninstall Assistant? I'm not seeing that as an option. Only disable.
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Kdrewh
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Mine said uninstall, but then when I uninstalled it, it said "update" instead of install. So I'm guessing it was really an *uninstall updates" thing.
Robin621k
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Yes, not taking it off the watch, just a clean update.
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Thanks for the tip! I'm throwing a reboot at the end for good measure 😆
Robin621k
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What do you have on your AOD, weather ?
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Weather, steps, watch battery, and phone battery.
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Robin621k
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All of that goes through Google play service's
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