Thanks for the info. I usually keep my watches 2 years. I could tell that the battery on my 6 classic was starting to goMost of us on here get the next flagship model almost every year, so it's pointless really if you're not keeping the device long.
I personally don't like limiting to 90% because I would always feel like the battery is running low too quick after getting up in the mornings.
I do have the battery health setting enabled where it stops charging at 100 then allows the battery to drop to 96 before charging again.
I also have the 6C and also usually keep the watch for 2 yrs, or at least until the next Classic releases. But I would still get through a day with my 6C and have around 50% the next morning. That was the BT version. This time around, I decided to try the LTE version, so we'll see how it goes for another week or so.Thanks for the info. I usually keep my watches 2 years. I could tell that the battery on my 6 classic was starting to go