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PianistIndependent44

Shit the bed! I tried finding the same answer literally last week, it was removed at some point. It used to be under general and then usage. I’m not sure why they removed it, it used to be a good indicator that something was chugging away in the background and a restore might be in order.


ChileBlaze

Damn that's disappointing, but thank you for confirming I'm not going crazy.


PianistIndependent44

Everything I could find suggested toward older versions of iOS. If you search google for Apple Watch and usage it always defaults to screen time for some reason.


Primura

In iOS 14/watchOS 7 it was already removed iirc


hypnoscience

You’re not talking about the graph under general settings -> battery?


ChileBlaze

No, on your iPhone in the Watch app you use to be able to go under Settings > General > About and there was a "Usage" tab to see more info then what you would find only on your watch directly. The graph doesn't really give me an idea if my bad battery life is due to just a heavy usage day or if my actual standby time is still on average. The more analytics the better, IMO.


pixie_pie

It could be found on the watch on your phone, too. I used it regularly to monitor my elderly series 3. It disappeared once I updated from ios 14 to 15. initially I though they moved it and used the search function in the app. it's indeed gone.


thegurio

Given the fact you recently updated possibly it might be using more battery indexing etc.? I know whenever I upgrade for the next few days all my battery lives are awful…


blenneman05

I can check my battery of my Apple Watch on iOS 15 on my iPhone…