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- 1 Apple Watch: How to restart and force restart Apple Watch
- 1.1 If you think your Apple Watch has some issues that needs a restart to be fixed, here’s a quick tip to force restart your Apple Watch.
- 1.2 How to restart your Apple Watch
- 1.2.1 Learn how to turn your Apple Watch on and off, even if it isn’t responding.
- 1.2.2 Restart your Apple Watch
- 1.2.3 Press and hold the side button until you see the Power Off slider. Drag the slider to turn off your device. After your watch turns off, press and hold the side button again until you see the Apple logo. If your Apple Watch is charging, take it off the charger first. When your watch is charging, you can’t restart it.
- 1.2.4 Force restart your Apple Watch
- 1.2.5 Don’t force restart your Apple Watch if you’re updating watchOS. After you see the Apple logo and progress wheel on your Apple Watch, leave your Apple Watch alone until the update finishes.
- 1.2.6 You should force restart your device as a last resort and only if it’s not responding. To force restart your Apple Watch, press and hold both the side button and Digital Crown for at least 10 seconds, then release both buttons when you see the Apple logo.
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- 1.3 Need more help with your iOS devices? Heres more fixes you can try:
- 1.3.1 Apple Watch: How to restart and force restart Apple Watch
- 1.3.2 Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not turning on
- 1.3.3 Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not charging
- 1.3.4 Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not updating
- 1.3.5 Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not connecting to my iPhone
- 1.3.6 Apple Watch Repair: Frequently Asked Questions
- 1.3.7 iPhone 6 Plus: Multi-touch repair for FREE
- 1.3.8 Apple Watch: How to maximize battery power
- 1.3.9 iPad Battery Replacement: How much does it cost out of warranty
- 1.3.10 iPhone 6s Battery Replacement: Get it done for FREE
- 1.3.11 iPhone SIM Card: How to properly convert to Nano SIM
- 1.3.12 iPhone Screen Protectors: How to properly install them
- 1.3.13 iPhone Battery: Why do some batteries swell
- 1.3.14 Replacing iPhone Battery: When is the right time to do it
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Apple Watch: How to restart and force restart Apple Watch
If you think your Apple Watch has some issues that needs a restart to be fixed, here’s a quick tip to force restart your Apple Watch.
How to restart your Apple Watch
Learn how to turn your Apple Watch on and off, even if it isn’t responding.
Restart your Apple Watch
Force restart your Apple Watch
Don’t force restart your Apple Watch if you’re updating watchOS. After you see the Apple logo and progress wheel on your Apple Watch, leave your Apple Watch alone until the update finishes.
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Need more help with your iOS devices? Heres more fixes you can try:
-
Apple Watch: How to restart and force restart Apple Watch
-
Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not turning on
-
Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not charging
-
Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not updating
-
Apple Watch: Why is my Apple Watch not connecting to my iPhone
-
Apple Watch Repair: Frequently Asked Questions
-
iPhone 6 Plus: Multi-touch repair for FREE
-
Apple Watch: How to maximize battery power
-
iPad Battery Replacement: How much does it cost out of warranty
-
iPhone 6s Battery Replacement: Get it done for FREE
-
iPhone SIM Card: How to properly convert to Nano SIM
-
iPhone Screen Protectors: How to properly install them
-
iPhone Battery: Why do some batteries swell
-
Replacing iPhone Battery: When is the right time to do it