My Apple Watch won’t turn on
What to do when my Apple Watch will not turn on after returning from overseas travel?
Apple Watch Series 6
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What to do when my Apple Watch will not turn on after returning from overseas travel?
Apple Watch Series 6
Find out if your Apple Watch is charging
When you connect your Apple Watch to its charging cable and power, a lightning bolt should appear on the screen.
If your Apple Watch with watchOS 9 is in Low Power Mode, the icons, time, and day shown below all appear in yellow.
If your watch requires charging, a red lightning bolt appears on the screen. (You might need to press the side button to make the watch face appear.) When your watch is charging, the red lightning bolt changes to a green or yellow lightning bolt . If your screen is blank or the charging cable icon and a red lightning bolt appear on the screen, charge your watch for up to 30 minutes.
Get help if your Apple Watch won't charge
If your Apple Watch won't charge, or a message on your watch says that charging with this accessory isn't supported, try these tips:
* If you use the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock or the Apple MagSafe Duo Charger with a larger Apple Watch model (44mm, 45mm, or 49mm), you might need to adjust the charger's position. Adjust the charger to a different angle, or lay it completely flat, to make sure that its magnets align with the magnets in your watch. If you have Apple Watch Ultra and it won't connect reliably with these charging devices even when they're lying flat, try removing the watch's band before placing the watch on the charger.
Learn more
If you still need help, contact Apple Support.
Find out if your Apple Watch is charging
When you connect your Apple Watch to its charging cable and power, a lightning bolt should appear on the screen.
If your Apple Watch with watchOS 9 is in Low Power Mode, the icons, time, and day shown below all appear in yellow.
If your watch requires charging, a red lightning bolt appears on the screen. (You might need to press the side button to make the watch face appear.) When your watch is charging, the red lightning bolt changes to a green or yellow lightning bolt . If your screen is blank or the charging cable icon and a red lightning bolt appear on the screen, charge your watch for up to 30 minutes.
Get help if your Apple Watch won't charge
If your Apple Watch won't charge, or a message on your watch says that charging with this accessory isn't supported, try these tips:
* If you use the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock or the Apple MagSafe Duo Charger with a larger Apple Watch model (44mm, 45mm, or 49mm), you might need to adjust the charger's position. Adjust the charger to a different angle, or lay it completely flat, to make sure that its magnets align with the magnets in your watch. If you have Apple Watch Ultra and it won't connect reliably with these charging devices even when they're lying flat, try removing the watch's band before placing the watch on the charger.
Learn more
If you still need help, contact Apple Support.
My Apple Watch won’t turn on