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May 15, 2015 12:22 PM in response to Dimitrakisby alex_h1,Hello Dimitrakis,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
If your Apple Watch went into Power Reserve on its own, then you may just need to charge your Apple Watch first, and then power it back on.
Turn off Power Reserve
To turn your device back on, press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo and wait for your Apple Watch to restart. You might need to charge your Apple Watch first.
Using Power Reserve - Apple Support
Take care,
Alex H.
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May 15, 2015 12:31 PM in response to alex_h1by Dimitrakis,No i put it to reserve mode by myself...but after that it stuck here and can't reopen.I plug the power cable but it continues the same...
I tried your instructions but there is no action when I press side button
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May 16, 2015 12:33 AM in response to Dimitrakisby yas9in,Try these steps:
Disconnect your watch from the power supply, wait a while and then press and hold the side button and the digital crown for ten seconds. if nothing happens, keep holding them up to thirty seconds and if it still doesn't do anything, I'm afraid you will have either of two options: a.wait for the battery to run down and the watch to reset itself (which can take a week or so) or b. go to the apple store and have your watched replaced. or maybe they'll be able to fix it.
Good Luck
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Aug 22, 2016 7:36 AM in response to Dimitrakisby spetkunas,The exact same thing happened to me. It's been about 4 days of not being on the charger too and the battery has still not run out. One other odd thing is that I tried to charge it the other day and the watch got so hot (in temperature) that I could hardly touch it until it cooled down. It even had a temperature indicator on it in red.
