Apple Watch SE 2nd Gen 40mm DIY screen attachment

What’s up amigos! I have another question to add to the long list of Apple Watch users and the unfortunate flaw of the infamous apple watch screen popping off for whatever reason. I have a 2nd Gen 40mm SE watch and had it about 2 months and the screen decided it didn’t want to stay with me anymore and tried to make a jump for it. I tried talking it out of not leaving but fortunately for my sake it’s strapped in and can’t escape. There has been no issues with the watch or our relationship until now. It still works fine so Idk why it wants to leave me but it seems that has been the trend the last few years for me, especially with people. Anyways I would like to make things right with my watch screen and would like to get it a brand new super strong sticky adhesive so it doesn’t try to run away again. I have the same problem with the ladies so Idk… maybe it’s my cologne or something, who knows. Any suggestions on what kind of adhesive tape or glue I should use? e.g., brand, type, strength, color. Any other info you can provide will be very much appreciated. Im gonna go get me some new cologne now. any suggestions on that would be great to! Thanks amigos! 😎  🥇🫶🏼👊📱⌚️🧰💯🚭

Apple Watch SE, watchOS 10

Posted on Jan 20, 2024 10:41 PM

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Jan 21, 2024 2:02 AM in response to Johnnyg853

expanding is a failure not a normal battery expiration behavior so the answer would likely be a % MTBF Mean time between failures - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi


you can try to reach out to them about repair from this page Apple Watch Service & Repair - Apple Support


or reach out to their support channels


 Apple Support

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 Contact

- Official Apple Support

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Jan 21, 2024 1:52 AM in response to Rudegar

what is the average life span of these watch batteries? Can you see the swelling of the battery when looking at it? I wanted to get the adhesive tape for it and apply a small amount of glue on it. Or I send it out for replacement or repair for $70. If it’s the battery swelling issue will Apple fix or replace the watch with out any out of pocket cost to me or am i putting in a claim? Thank you for responding

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Apple Watch SE 2nd Gen 40mm DIY screen attachment

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