Garmin Rectifies Major Battery Drain Issues in Latest Update for Multiple Smartwatches

Garmin has just rolled out a new software update aimed at enhancing the performance of its latest smartwatches. The System Software 11.64 update is now available and promises to fix some key issues that have been plaguing users. Among the primary fixes is a solution to the high battery drain problem that occurs after completing an activity, which many users have found frustrating.

The update is designed for the Enduro 3, Fenix E, and Fenix 8 models. Although there’s still no official word on the release date for these three smartwatches, the System Software 11.64 is a welcomed improvement. Interestingly, Garmin has chosen not to issue any beta updates for these models before rolling out this stable update.

In essence, System Software 11.64 replaces the previous version, v11.60. While v11.60 focused mainly on fixing an unspecified translation issue, this new update addresses two significant bugs. These bug fixes may seem minor on the surface, but they contribute notably to the overall user experience. Specifically, System Software 11.64 addresses the following:

1. Fixes high battery drain after completing an activity.
2. Resolves an issue where the naps widget displays an unusually long duration.

These updates should greatly enhance the usability and reliability of the devices, providing a better quality of life for the smartwatch users.

So, if you’re using one of these smartwatches, it’s a good idea to update to System Software 11.64 for a smoother and more efficient experience. Garmin continues to show its commitment to improving user experience with timely and effective software updates. Be sure to check and download the latest software through Garmin’s regular installation methods.