1. Recent Samsung Galaxy Watch updates are causing significant battery drain across multiple models.
2. Restarting the watches temporarily alleviates the battery issues, but the problems tend to reappear.
3. Users are also experiencing performance issues, such as delayed notifications and glitches during calls.
4. Samsung has not yet issued an official response or fix for these post-update problems.
Samsung keeps pushing out updates for they’re Galaxy Watch series, and normally, these updates are supposed to bring new features, fix small bugs, and make the user experience better. But recent reports suggests that these latest updates might have caused some serious problems instead.
Battery Drain Problems
Users on the r/GalaxyWatch forum are complainin a lot about their batteries drainin super fast after they installed the newest updates. This isn’t just happening to one model, but across different Galaxy Watch devices, so it looks like a widespread issue. A user with the Galaxy Watch 7 said their battery would go from a full charge down to empty way quicker than before, after last months update. They tried restarting the watch as a quick fix, but the problem came back in just a week.
Performance & Usage Issues
Another person using the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro reports that their watch now lasts only around four to five hours after a charge, instead of over a day like before. That’s a huge decrease in battery life, and that makes it really inconvenient. Meanwhile, owners of other models like the Galaxy Watch 6, 7 Classic, and even the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025 all report similar drain problems. One user mentions that their Ultra used to last about four days without Always on Display, but now it barely makes two days.
Additional Glitches & Delays
Besides battery issues, some folks also notice performance bugs. For example, a Galaxy Watch 6 owner shared that when they lift their wrist to check notifications, there’s a delay of several seconds. Sometimes, the watch keeps ringing or glitching even after they’ve already answered a call. These kinds of glitches seriously affect the user experience, making the watches feel less reliable.
Official Response & Temporary Fixes
Right now, Samsung hasn’t said anything official about these problems, nor confirmed if they’re working on a fix. For now, the best temporary solution many users found is to restart their watches, but even that isn’t helping everyone. It seems like more updates or a patch might be needed soon to fix these issues once and for all.

