Apple watch permanent power reserve mode
Despite buying a new charger and resetting my watch all ways, it's stuck in "power reserve" mode (red battery symbol and timeout 24 hour clock). Help
Despite buying a new charger and resetting my watch all ways, it's stuck in "power reserve" mode (red battery symbol and timeout 24 hour clock). Help
Hi
Apple Watch enters into Power Reserve mode automatically when the charge has fallen to a low level.
To exit the mode, press and hold the Side button (the lower button) until you see the Apple logo. You may need to charge your watch first (allow up to 2.5 hours for a full charge).
When charging your watch, check that:
All plastic wrap has been removed from both ends and both sides of the charging cable (check closely on the head of the charger).
Some watch docks, stands, cases or protectors might hinder this. If you are using any of these accessories, try instead charging the watch by connecting it directly to the charging cable, without using them.
If charging via a USB port on a computer, ensure that you use a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port, the computer remains turned on and awake and the cable is plugged directly into the computer (not into, for example, an external keyboard).
After charging, if your watch has not already restarted automatically, remove it from the charger and:
If you identify an issue with a particular component (adapter, cable or watch) or if the issue otherwise persists, contact Apple Support (mail-in service may be available) or make a Genius Bar reservation with a view to having your product(s) checked and, if recommended by Apple, serviced (whether under warranty or via chargeable, out-of-warranty service):
To check your warranty status:
https://checkcoverage.apple.com/
More information:
Check your battery and charge your Apple Watch - Apple Support
If your Apple Watch won't charge or it won't turn on - Apple Support
Apple watch permanent power reserve mode