Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: battery life and charging The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro costs $450 for the Wi-Fi version or $499 for the 4G LTE model or 429 British pounds for the Wi-Fi version The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is the best option for those prioritising battery life, as it can last up to 80 hours on a single charge and is designed for outdoor activities. LTE connectivity raised the price further, to $449 / £439 / AU$799 for the 41mm version, and $479 / £459 / AU$849 for the 45mm variant. Samsung Galaxy Watch 3: battery life. Galaxy Watch Active 2 (Image credit: Android Central) Best answer: Given that there are two different sizes to choose from, battery life will vary a bit. With that said, you can expect The rated capacity is 573mAh for Galaxy Watch5 Pro, 398mAh for Galaxy Watch5 Large, and 276mAh for Galaxy Watch5 Small. Actual battery life may vary depending on the network environment, usage patterns, and other factors. Availability may vary by country or region. 1. lasagna_enjoyer. • 2 mo. ago. Galaxy Watch 5 Pro should always get at least 2 days, of battery life unless you're working out 10 hours a day. If yours doesn't, it's broken or the battery is already super degraded. Frankly, no Galaxy Watch 5 Pro should last this short, since this watch released just 1 year ago. 1. I mostly bought the watch for LTE feature, and I like to keep AOD on. All the health features are add-on. I heard the LTE can drain battery a lot and that the watch 4 had common issues on overheating and going to cooldown when using LTE calls, but the watch 5 and 5 pro seem to have improved on this. Give the watch a few days for the battery to stabilise. I get about 48 hours or of mine after 3 weeks. tisme2b • 1 yr. ago. I have the GW5 40mm and I usually get 30-48 hours on my battery. Your watch will take about a week to learn your usage and you will get better results then. .

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