If your Apple Watch only shows the Apple logo, it may be stuck in a boot loop and not booting properly. While we can’t guarantee success, there are a few things you can try to save your Apple Watch when this happens to you.
Try force restarting your Apple Watch
A watch that displays the Apple logo and then flashes repeatedly is likely to restart repeatedly, a problem sometimes referred to as a boot loop. You can try to break this boot loop with a hard reset, which starts the same way no matter which Apple Watch model you have.
Force your Apple Watch to restart by pressing and holding the Digital Crown and side button for at least 10 seconds until you see the indication of a hard reset on the display. Usually this is easy to spot because your Watch screen goes black immediately, but if you’re already stuck in a boot loop, it can be hard to tell.
Once you’re sure your watch has hard reset, wait 30 to 45 seconds to start “from cold” again. You’ll probably know soon enough if this works because you’ll either break the cycle or get stuck again. If it doesn’t work, it might be worth trying a few times. Some reports on Reddit say that after ten attempts, the Apple Watch finally booted normally after multiple hard resets. Some users also reported that charging the watch between attempts helped.
If it works, continue with the “Prevent your watch from getting stuck again” steps below, as this may only be a temporary fix.
Try playing a sound in Find My App
It’s unclear why this might work, but there are still reports of users successfully using the Find My app to play sounds on the Watch. This seems unlikely to work if your watch blinks and restarts, but if it shows the constant Apple logo, it might be worth a shot.
On your iPhone, launch the Find My app and tap the Devices tab at the bottom of the screen. Find your Apple Watch in the device list and select it, then tap the Play Sound button. This is designed to help you find your watch if you lose it, a feature Apple has since added to other products. If you don’t see any success, you might want to try it a few times. If it does work, move on to the next step for a more permanent fix.
Prevent the watch from getting stuck again
Even if either of the last two solutions worked for you, there’s a chance your watch will succumb to a boot loop or static logo again. Ultimately, it depends on what caused your watch to get stuck in that state in the first place. It might be a software issue, we can try to fix it by following the steps below. But if there’s a hardware problem, there’s probably nothing you can do about it.
The first thing to do is try to update your Watch software. To do this, launch the Watch app and select General > Software Update. If you happen to own more than one watch, make sure to first select the watch in question using the “All Watches” button in the upper left corner of the Watch app. If the problem is caused by a software bug, updating to the next version of watchOS may fix it.
The next thing to try is to completely wipe your watch to “as new” and pair it again. When you do this, all personal data on your watch will be deleted. If your watch already sends this data to your iPhone, you won’t lose health or workout data.
Before doing this, you can check apps like Health and Fitness to see if things like your recent workouts, activity ring status, and step count are up to date.
When you’re ready to wipe your watch, launch the Watch app on your iPhone, then go to General > Reset and select the “Wipe Apple Watch Content and Settings” option. You can also do this on the watch itself using Settings > General > Reset. You will be invited to enter your Apple ID password to remove Find My from your Watch, after which it will be reset to “as new”.
When you turn your watch on to pair again, you’re invited to restore your watch from backup. It might be a good idea to select the “Do not restore from backup” option to further eliminate the chance of the problem recurring.
if nothing works
If your iPhone is stuck on the Apple logo, you can try to restore the software on it using a Mac or PC using DFU mode. Because the iPhone has a Lightning port that lets you transfer data and charge the device. Apple hides a diagnostic port under a strap connector on Watch models, but you need a third-party accessory called iBus to use it.
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