Apple Watch series 6 green snake of death.
So I’ve seen a number of recommendations saying to wait for my watch to die before I attempt to change it again. It’s been 5 days and my watch is still not dead. What do I now?
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So I’ve seen a number of recommendations saying to wait for my watch to die before I attempt to change it again. It’s been 5 days and my watch is still not dead. What do I now?
Have you put your watch on its charger? That is what Apple recommends if you see this on your screen. It needs to be charged, NOT discharged.
See this --> If your Apple Watch won't charge or it won't turn on - Apple Support
Have you put your watch on its charger? That is what Apple recommends if you see this on your screen. It needs to be charged, NOT discharged.
See this --> If your Apple Watch won't charge or it won't turn on - Apple Support
This is what I mean by the snake of death. I think it has to do with the charging system being stuck in a loop. Some suggestions say to leave the watch to fully die where all I can see is the black screen and then charge it. But my problem is, it’s been 5 days and my watch isn’t fully dead meaning I have to keep waiting and I’m beginning to get worried. What do you suggest I do since it’s not healthy to let the battery to fully discharge?
I have no clue what the Green Snake of Death could possibly be, but letting a Lion Battery fully discharge is bad for the battery. You need to better explain your issue.
Apple Watch series 6 green snake of death.