Sorry guy it doesn't sound good here. While the Apple Watch is waterproof it's not when you have a broken screen or other void in the shell where water can enter.
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The fact the watch is getting hot implies the circuitry inside had gotten wet. The only question is how bad and if replacing the display alone will fix things.
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The fact the watch is getting hot implies the circuitry inside had gotten wet. The only question is how bad and if replacing the display alone will fix things. You might also need to replace the battery.
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Here's the IFIXIT teardown for the Series 2 which is the same for the Series 1 (not the original though its different): [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple+Watch+Series+2+Teardown/67385|Apple Watch Series 2 Teardown].
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Here's the IFIXIT teardown for the Series 2 which is the same for the Series 1 (not the original though its different): [guide|67385|Apple Watch Series 2 Teardown].
Sorry guy it doesn't sound good here. While the Apple Watch is waterproof it's not when you have a broken screen or other void in the shell where water can enter.
The fact the watch is getting hot implies the circuitry inside had gotten wet. The only question is how bad and if replacing the display alone will fix things.
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Here's the IFIXIT teardown for the Series 2 which is the same for the Series 1 (not the original though its different): [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple+Watch+Series+2+Teardown/67385|Apple Watch Series 2 Teardown].
Sorry guy it doesn't sound good here. While the Apple Watch is waterproof it's not when you have a broken screen or other void in the shell where water can enter.
The fact the watch is getting hot implies the circuitry inside had gotten wet. The only question is how bad and if replacing the display alone will fix things.