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At the risk of boring people , as I have mentioned other threads . I frequently top up in short maybe daily bursts to maintain a good level of charge >90% in order not to stress the battery and hopefully extend the life of the battery.
Do you really mean you keep it above 90%? If so, that alone will stress a Li-ion battery. Short charges more often is a good practice, but should be kept between 40-75%. https://batteryuniversity.com/index.php/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
Is anyone's watch taking forever to charge to 100%? Mine is taking well over 3hrs from 20% and it's the same whether I use the charger that came with the 42mm or my old Gear S3 charger.
Ya. I thought they claimed zero to 100% in two hours.I charge my watch at the end of my day. It's generally somewhere around 50% from quite heavy use, including a workout during which I use the I'm Alive app to keep the screen on for a full hour or so. Obviously that's a battery drain but one I'm prepared to make. So 50% by the end of the day is kind of amazing really. It takes a bit more than one hour to get me to 100% after which it is quite warm, but I think that's to be expected. I lay it flat on a cool wooden table for approx one minute and then it's completely cool when I put it on my wrist.
3hrs from 20% seems slow but I've got the 46mm and I don't know how the 42mm compares I'm afraid.