Apple has provided a power reserve mode on the Apple Watch

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We are already exactly one week away from the official launch of the Apple Watch and news related to it keep appearing that does nothing but put long teeth on those of us who already want to have it. We have already indicated to you on more than one occasion that Apple, at the time, simply presented the characteristics of this watch above and it is now when it is truly going to put all the meat on the grill.

It will be next Monday when we get to know each and every one of its characteristics. We will know if it is waterproof, we will have exact data on battery life and We will know what they have in store for us in terms of accessories for it.

Today we echo that it seems that Apple has taken into account that the battery of its device is the most important thing and that a watch without battery ceases to be everything it is, a watch. That is why, at a certain time, and with very low energy levels, the Apple Watch it will enter energy saving mode and at least give us the time, leaving the rest of the options relegated to the background.

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The New York Times has published an article talking about the Apple Watch in which a review of each of the phases that the device has gone through is made. In this review it is insisted that in its beginnings, Apple was working on a wide range of sensors for health tracking which were later kept in a drawer.

However, there is also talk of a mode of operation that Apple did not name in the presentation of the Apple Watch which they have called "Power Reserve". In this mode, users will be able to see the time, but not interact with the other features, thus ensuring that we do not have a precious piece of inert metal on the wrist at any given time.


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