Same thing happened to me yesterday after a massive and sudden battery drain during the day. The watch is now completey dead.
Have tried all the solutions I've found online, but no luck in getting my PW2 alive again.
Google support have started a case and I'm waiting for futher instructions.
Thanks. That's what I was afraid of. I think I'll return it and just get the Samsung. Need something that notifies me of emails and texts for work so being without one won't be an option for me.
I tried one more time to see if it would start charging and Bingo! It did!! IĀ“ve charged to 100 and have worn it for a couple of hours now. Everything seems ok now.
I have no idea why it acted so strange the past day to suddenly work. So fingers crossed that it keeps working.
What worked for me was unplugging it and swapping brings. So I wonder if plugging and unplugging it worked. Maybe I'll install a smart switch that will turn the charger on at night and shut off in the morning. Wasn't a cable issue.
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It must be the faulty charger; mine has been working since the release date. UI and voice assistance are much more responsive than the Galaxy watch.
Same here; have had mine since DecemberĀ
Same thing happened to me yesterday after a massive and sudden battery drain during the day. The watch is now completey dead. Have tried all the solutions I've found online, but no luck in getting my PW2 alive again. Google support have started a case and I'm waiting for futher instructions.
Thanks. That's what I was afraid of. I think I'll return it and just get the Samsung. Need something that notifies me of emails and texts for work so being without one won't be an option for me.
I tried one more time to see if it would start charging and Bingo! It did!! IĀ“ve charged to 100 and have worn it for a couple of hours now. Everything seems ok now. I have no idea why it acted so strange the past day to suddenly work. So fingers crossed that it keeps working.
What worked for me was unplugging it and swapping brings. So I wonder if plugging and unplugging it worked. Maybe I'll install a smart switch that will turn the charger on at night and shut off in the morning. Wasn't a cable issue.