The Apple Watch is one of the most innovative and intelligent devices, like any smart device it can bring or generate some kind of fault which can come from excessive use or the charger, the battery or the device itself. That’s why it’s important to know how much battery you have left. Here we show you how to activate the battery saving mode.
The Apple Watch is one of the smartest and most practical watches on the market, but it doesn’t always work as it should. Like any device, it can present some type of fault both on its screen, its operating system or even its battery, bringing failures and daily inconveniences for its carriers.
What to do if the Apple Watch does not turn on?
If your screen is completely black and the buttons do not respond to any interaction, it is most likely that it is turned off or does not have enough battery. First we must press the side button and wait if Apple Watch turns on otherwise we will have to restart our Watch.
To restart it you must press the side button and the Digital Crown for a few seconds until you see the Apple apple on the screen. In some cases, they are usually the battery that can fail, bringing greater damage to your Apple Watch device.
If that is the case, the solution would be to go immediately to change the battery of your Apple Watch. Go to the nearest specialized technical service and change it. Try to keep the operating system of the device always up to date (remember that it is important to update iPhone and iPad devices to the latest version), optimize the device and use it in power saving mode.
If the fault occurs when your Apple Watch is being charged, the first thing you should do is check if your Apple Watch device is properly connected. If it is the charger where this fault occurs, it would be best to change it at one of the nearest stores.
Common problems are when charging your Apple Watch, it is usually that the charger is damaged. If your Apple Watch device still won’t turn on or keeps failing to charge, the problem may be due to a fault or component in your Apple Watch.
What to do if the Apple Watch overheats?
The Apple Watch is still a miniature wearable device with one difference that it doesn’t have a built-in fan. Not having a fan, this can and often will cause your Apple Watch to overheat for any reason of use and will not be able to cool down due to the lack of a fan.
One of the reasons why our Apple Watch device tends to heat up more than normal may be due to constant use throughout our days. There might be a good reason why your Apple Watch device is overheating and ends up failing in performance.
Apple always clearly specifies how you should charge your Apple Watch, which should be located in a well-ventilated area to exactly prevent it from overheating. When you finish charging it, leave it resting for about 10 to 15 minutes after turning off your Apple Watch.
Let your Apple Watch charge and do not use it while it is charging when it is finished charging, let it rest and go to the Watch app on your iPhone. When entering, select the general option, followed by “Accessibility” and deactivate the VoiceOver option, wait a few minutes and turn it on.
In this way, your Apple Watch would have a good performance and should not overheat when fully operational. If the overheating problem persists, we recommend that you contact Apple Inc service so that you can solve this problem on your Apple Watch.
Apple Watch is designed to work optically in temperatures between 32 and 95 °F (0 and 35 °C). Your Apple Watch should not be in direct sunlight for long periods when it is not in use and avoid leaving it in a car on hot days. Finally, you should keep in mind that Apple manages an efficient protection system for all its devices.