Suvadeep1982
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05-25-2021 10:58 PM in
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Can anyone tell me if during low battery Watch Always On work or not?
Low battery mode not activated on my watch.
It is turning off after 15 seconds which is the default screen timeout setting.
Thanks.
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whats-in-a-name
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05-26-2021 12:11 AM in
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I think u mean battery saver mode. Typically AOD should not work in that mode. But ur question needs clarity, u want AOD to be on? If yes u can goto Settings to enable it and switch off battery saver mode if enabled.
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05-26-2021 12:18 AM (Last edited 05-26-2021 12:19 AM ) in
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That is what I have said. When my watch battery was at 15%, it gave a pop-up whether I want to turn on battery saver mode and I didn't. AOD was on. But still it was turning off after 15 seconds.
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05-26-2021 12:40 AM (Last edited 05-26-2021 12:43 AM ) in
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OK understood. It could be possible that in less than 15% battery AOD might not work. But there is also 1 more point mentioned in the manual. "
The Watch always on feature only works while you are wearing the Galaxy Watch Active2."
So if it is off your wrist AOD might be off and 15 sec timeout will be in use.
The Watch always on feature only works while you are wearing the Galaxy Watch Active2."
So if it is off your wrist AOD might be off and 15 sec timeout will be in use.
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05-26-2021 12:50 AM in
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Thanks
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05-27-2021 09:06 PM in
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Yes you can.