Turn off Power Reserve
To exit the Power Reserve mode, you need to reboot the watch (if your watch has enough power to do so–at least 10%). Hold down the side button until you see the Apple logo on your watch's screen, then go from there with the instructions mentioned earlier.
While the power reserve feature can prolong your Apple Watch's battery life when it's on its last legs, it turns off all features except for the most basic function of a watch — showing the time.
If your battery gets too low, you can put the watch into Power Reserve mode so you can see the time for up to 72 hours. All Apple Watch functionality shuts down except the ability to keep and display the time, which can only be displayed by pressing the side button on the watch.
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Power Reserve mode shuts down all Apple Watch functionality except the ability to keep and display time. All apps, glances, and other general watch functionality are no longer available once Power Reserve mode is enabled. The only thing that you can do while in Power Reserve mode is take screenshots and tell the time.
Power Reserve Mode is a special feature in iOS that lets you access certain functions of your iPhone even when you run out of battery. It means that although your iPhone is off, you will be able to use it for certain important functions. The Power Reserve Mode lasts for up to 5 hours after your iPhone turns off.
Power Reserve lets you see the time on your Apple Watch while preserving your battery life. While your Apple Watch is in Power Reserve, press the side button to show the current time. In Power Reserve, your Apple Watch and iPhone won't communicate, and you can't access other watch features.
Helpful answers. When Power Reserve mode is activated, all that you can do with your watch is tell the time (by pressing the side button once). The watch will no longer track activity in the background via the Activity app, nor can the Workout be used.
With power saving mode, Apple Watch will disable cellular and heart rate sensing entirely. GPS will still be available for outdoor activities. Apple notes that calories burned with this mode may be less accurate. Bluetooth-enabled external heart rate monitors will not be affected.
The Power Reserve mode keeps your watch running even when the battery is almost dead by turning off all features except the time display. The Apple Watch tries to enter Power Reserve mode automatically when the battery gets down to 10% remaining.
The most interesting battery feature of the Apple Watch is perhaps is the 'Power Reserve' mode, which kicks in automatically if the battery gets too low. “Apple Watch automatically switches into Power Reserve mode so you can continue to see the time for up to 72 hours”.
To get out of Power Reserve mode, simply press and hold the Side button until your screen goes black and then continue holding the button until the Apple logo appears. Note that in Power Reserve mode your Apple Watch acts like a regular Watch, so no notifications, activity tracking or anything.
To disable “Power Reserve” mode and return your Apple Watch to normal mode, you need to reboot the watch. Press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. The watch will boot into normal mode. Note that this only works if you have enough battery life to boot the watch.
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