Your Apple Watch can hold a charge for about 18 hours of use. You can recharge it to full capacity in about two hours. However, if your device isn’t charging, those figures are meaningless. Your watch may not charge due to a variety of minor issues or something more serious.
This article explains what might be preventing your Apple Watch from charging correctly and how to fix it. The troubleshooting steps in this article apply to Apple Watch Series 3 and later.
If you’ve determined that your Apple Watch won’t charge, following these troubleshooting steps may be beneficial.
Also, ensure that the cord connecting the power block and the charging disk is completely and securely seated in the port on both ends. You can break the charging connection if you haven’t properly plugged the cord on either end.
If your Apple Watch is not responding, you can force a restart by holding the side button and the digital crown together until the watch turns off. Then, after a few moments, press the side button to turn it back on. Allow it to reboot before attempting to charge it again.
The first issue that some people have is that they can’t tell if their watch is charging or not. The simplest way to tell is to watch what happens when you connect your Apple Watch to a charging station. When the watch is connected to the charger, a green lightning bolt appears on the screen for a few seconds to indicate that it is charging. If you do not see this, your watch did not begin charging. In this case, you should proceed with the troubleshooting steps outlined above.
If your Watch displays a tiny red lightning bolt at the top of the screen, the battery is very low.
If your device doesn’t charge, it could be due to a software or hardware issue or something completely different. The most common reason for an Apple Watch not charging is a blockage preventing the charger from connecting to the watch. It’s also possible that there’s a software problem, and once that’s resolved, the watch will start charging again.
If the issue with your watch is a defect, you’ll need to return it to Apple for a replacement or take it to a repair shop for a professional fix.
If you try these troubleshooting steps and your device still won’t charge, it’s time to seek professional assistance. If your watch is still covered by Apple Care or under warranty, an Apple Store appointment may help you get it working again or provide a replacement. Otherwise, a local electronics repair shop is your best bet.
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