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the watch. Open the Watch app on your phone and go to the My Watch tab. Tap on "Notifications" and use the options to turn notifications on or of f for each app. 8. Turn off Mail Notifications The Mail app is probably the worst offender when it comes to notifications and battery life. If you want to save power but still want notifications, consider disabling only the Mail app or limiting the mail app to alert you only when receiving emails from a VIP. 1. You can find these settings in the Watch app for iPhone. 2. Select Notifications. 3. Mail. 4. Tap Custom to tweak the settings. 7. Turn off Sound If you still want all of your notifications, you can save a little juice by disabling audio. You will only see, but not hear a notification. Open the Apple Watch app on your phone, and select My Watch. Scroll to Sounds & Haptics and tap the Silent Mode toggle below the Alert Volume slider. 6. Turn on Power Reserve