Google has been pushing out Android Wear 5.1.1 Lollipop
update to all of available smartwatches lately including but not limited to
Moto 360 and LG Watch Urbane. The thing is, a lot of people are experiencing
some really bad battery drain and we don’t know when an update will be pushed
out to fix it.
There was a thread started in the Android Wear Help Forum
back on June 12th about this issue. It slowly started to pick up steam as the
days went by and it has finally been passed around the Android community. Now
that everyone knows about the battery drain issue, it leaves us to wonder when
Google will be able to push out a bug fix update for it. There doesn’t seem to
be any rhyme or reason as to what exactly is causing the excessive battery
drain with Android Wear 5.1.1 Lollipop update. The thread lists reports from
users with the Moto 360, Sony SmartWatch 3, ASUS ZenWatch, the LG Watch Urbane
and the LG G Watch R, so it seems to be affecting every Android Wear device out
there that has been updated to Android Wear 5.1.1 Lollipop.
Thankfully it just took three days to get a response from
Google about the battery drain issue. Ernest from Google replied to this thread
on June 15th and tells us that the company is aware of the issue present in
Android Wear 5.1.1 Lollipop update. Ernest continues and tells us that they are
working on a fix and then thanks us for our patience. This is the typical
response that we expect to see from Google about something like this. Some will
think this is a canned response and even if it is, does that make it bad? We
have proof that Google has acknowledged the issue and that they are working to
fix it right now.
Android Wear 5.1.2 Lollipop Update Possible To Fix 5.1.1 Problems?
There’s no telling when Google will be able to push out a
bug fix update. It could require a firmware update(Android Wear 5.1.2
Lollipop?) or they might be able to fix it with an Android Wear or Google Play
Services app update. Either way, we will be right here to report on any
additional information about this story as it develops.
Source: Google Product Forums
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