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Reviving Your Galaxy Watch: Troubleshooting a Non-Responsive Screen

Smartwatch owners sometimes get very frustrated when their watch just fails to turn on. It could be anything from a glitch in the programming to a screen fissure. In this detailed instructions, we’ll explore five regular reasons for a smartwatch that won’t turn on and provide feasible methods to help you get your watch up and running again.

Number one: dead battery.

Number two: software glitches.

Number three: physical damage.

Number four: connectivity issues.

Number five: water damage.

Number one: dead battery.

A expired battery is a biggie. That’s why your watch won’t turn on. Starting point: charge your watch fully.

If it’s uncharged, just Connect it and leave it for a couple of hours. If it’s still not on then, you might need to think about a new set of batteries.

Number two: software glitches.

Software issues can make your Galaxy Watch act strangely. To fix it, attempt a factory reset.

It’ll delete all data, so create a backup of your watch first. To reset your Galaxy Watch, navigate to Settings, then General Management, Reset, and finally Reset Watch. If this doesn’t solve the problem, perhaps update the software on your watch to the newest software.

Number three: physical damage.

In case your screen is broken or it’s had water exposure, that could be why it won’t turn on. If you think it’s physical damage, you should probably take it to a professional for inspection. They will determine the cause of the problem and can repair it, maybe even replace the display or certain components.

Number four: connectivity issues.

If your phone is not functioning properly with your watch, that could be the problem. Ensure your device’s Bluetooth is on and that it’s paired with your Galaxy Watch. If it’s still behaving unexpectedly, maybe disconnect the watch and then reconnect it from your device’s Bluetooth settings.

Number five: water damage.

Water exposure is a real bummer for wearable tech. If you think your Galaxy Watch got wet, remove the strap and the battery (if accessible) (if you can) and completely dry it really well. If it’s still not functioning, you should probably contact a professional to inspect it.