Here are some of the issues that you can face if your watch starts to have a charging issue or does not charge as well as it did when it was relatively new:
- The watch takes significantly longer to charge – Compared to when it was new, a watch with a charging issue might take twice the amount of time (or more) to charge from 0 to 100%. This might indicate an issue you have in the charging dock of the watch or the chargers that you use
- The device gets very hot while charging – While it is normal for the device to give out some heat while it is charging due to the change in energy forms, there is an issue if your charging brick or the device gets burning hot. In such cases, it is advisable not to plug your device in and get it to our repair centre as soon as possible. To prevent heating of the device or the plug, we recommend using Apple’s first-party chargers and cables only.
- The watch is plugged in but it won’t turn on – If your watch ran out of juice and you plugged it in overnight only to find out that the device hasn’t charged at all, you must try changing your socket or your wire to fix the problem. If nothing does it, there is an issue with the charging dock of the device and its connection to the battery. To diagnose the watch completely, we will have to open it up. Get it to our experts now!