JAKARTA - The newly launched Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 offers a variety of advanced features and minimalist designs that attract the attention of users. With the support of Galaxy AI and new features such as Energy Score, Galaxy Watch 7 is one of the most anticipated smartwatches of the year. However, one thing that is in the negative spotlight of users is the problem of battery life.

Many users report that the Galaxy Watch 7 battery is not strong enough to support everyday use. The 44mm version of the Galaxy Watch 7 is equipped with a 425mAh battery, while the 40mm version has a smaller battery, which is 300mAh. With this limited battery capacity, it is natural for some users to experience problems with battery life.

However, a simple solution might help solve this problem. A Reddit user with the name wwwjd4bbq shared his experience that by disabling "Frequent Syncing" settings in the Samsung Health app, the Galaxy Watch 7 battery life could increase significantly.

To try this solution, users only need to open the Samsung Health app on devices connected to the Galaxy Watch 7, then scroll to the "Steps" section of the application. On the next page, look for the "Frequent Syncing" option and disable it. According to the Reddit user, doing this will provide a direct improvement in battery life predictions.

The "Frequent Syncing" option is usually enabled by default and serves to continuously sync data between Galaxy Watch and connected devices. Although this functionality is important, persistent synchronization can cause the battery to run out quickly. By disabling this setting, users can extend the time between charging and maximize the Galaxy Watch 7 battery life.

Not only for the Galaxy Watch 7, several other users have also reported that this solution is effective for previous generation Galaxy Watch models. If you are having problems similar to your Galaxy Watch, there's nothing wrong with trying this step and seeing if your device's battery life improves. Share your experience if this solution works for you!


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