Ryan Haines / Android Authority
TL;DR A number of Galaxy Watch users are seeing an abnormal battery drain, with reports pointing to Google Play Services as the main culprit.
The issue appeared recently and affects multiple models, including Watch 7, Classic 6, Classic 8, and Ultra 2025.
Standard fixes like restarting, clearing cache, or resetting aren’t working consistently.
If your Galaxy Watch battery is draining faster than usual, you’re not the only one. Many users on r/GalaxyWatch are frustrated by a sudden drop in battery life that began a few weeks ago, likely after a recent update. The battery stats point to Google Play Services as the cause.
A user with a 40mm Galaxy Watch 7 blames the latest security update for the issue. Another person who owns the Galaxy Watch Classic 6, Classic 8, and Ultra 2025 says all three now have the same battery problem. “My Ultra was going strong for 4 days without AOD. Now barely 2 days. Play Service is draining like crazy. I am tired of resetting the watch over and over.”
Many others in the thread share this frustration. A few users brushed off usual tips like restarting, clearing the cache, or resetting, yet continued experiencing the problem.
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Interestingly, one user noticed the same battery drain even without installing any updates. This could mean the problem is on the server side or that an automatic Play Services update is running in the background.
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