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Watch Will Not Power On
The watch will not respond to the power-up button or show any signs of turning on.
Broken Charger
Ensure your charger is plugged in properly, and that the four magnetic ports are not damaged. If the watch doesn't respond to being connected, consider purchasing a new charger.
Faulty Battery
If the charger appears to be fully functional, or if the watch only turns on when it is plugged in, this would indicate a faulty battery. Consider replacing the battery using this guide.
Faulty Screen
If the watch vibrates on power up but the display doesn’t illuminate or does so partially, this would indicate a faulty organic LED panel. The Huawei Watch uses an AU Optronics H139BLN01.0 OLED panel. Although it is available for purchase separately, due to its fragility it is typically replaced along with the stainless steel watch body. This part can be difficult to source, however.
Faulty Motherboard
If the watch appears to take a charge — indicated by it becoming warm to the touch — or you’ve replaced the battery, but there is no display or sound / vibration on startup, the motherboard is likely faulty. Unfortunately, this part does not appear to be available for purchase, so other than reseating all four internal connectors, there is no easy fix without a donor watch from which to source another motherboard.
Screen Will Not Respond To Touch
The watch is non-responsive to touch commands, or responds erratically and/or slowly.
External Agents Intervening With Touch
Moisture, dirt, and/or oil may interrupt the watch from sensing the skin. This would lead the screen to misread user’s input. Ensure that your hands, or the screen, are clean before trying to operate the device.
Worn-Out Or Broken Straps
The strap is damaged or in need of replacing.
Strap Replacement
Follow this guide for step-by-step directions on how to replace the watch's strap.
The Watch Processing Is Slow
The watch may not respond properly to certain commands, or is taking generally too long to perform its functions.
Lack Of Memory Space
If the watch's memory space is taken up, this may slow down the device's processing. Consider deleting unnecessary from the watch using the phone app.
Faulty Motherboard
If the watch's processing seems to be significantly slowed down, then there may be a problem with the internal circuits of the device. Consider following this guide in order to replace the motherboard.
Shattered Screen
The screen was broken during an incident.
Screen Replacement
Currently there are no guides published on how to replace the screen for this particular device. If the screen is damaged, it is highly recommended to take the watch to a Huawei or Android Wear repair shop. However, this link provides general information on how to replace a smartwatch screen.
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Hello, a week ago my Huawei Watch (purchased new in December, 2016) started going through a “Rebooting” cycle (restarting every few minutes). So I powered off the watch, but then have not been able to turn it on since then. I’ve tried to turn on the watch when it’s connected to the charger, which I could feel that the back of the watch was warm, but it would not turn on. Would you consider replacing the battery for this situation?
Thank you very much!!
DS
Deng-Shan Shiau - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
This very same series of events has happened to me in the past week. This coincidence leads me to believe that this is software issue (associated with a recent update) and not a hardware issue.
Luke Richardson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The watch is non-responsive to touch commands, or responds erratically and/or slowly. It works wrong
bahman bayat - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Screen will not light up on the hauwei watch by touching ,it vibrates but the screen does not light up
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James William -
Screen replacement: Actually quite simple: you replace the complete case.
A new case will cost about £25. They are available. Is your watch the jeweled W1 for Ladies?
I have such a case, but it lacks the ‘winder’ button. That needs to be transferred from the old cas to the new case. This is a fiddly job, and the circlip is easily lost, as it comes away with some speed.
The winder button comprises :
1/ The button itself,
2/ the return spring,
3/ the pressure washer',
4/ the ‘o’ ring, and
5/ the circlip.
I offer you 2 choices:
You can sell me your broken watch as scrap, or I can send you the required bits.
I would recommend removing the circlip working with both hands and the old watch case inside a large plastic bag, so that when the clip flies, it will be confined to the bag, not buried in your deep pile carpet 3 metres away!!!
daveat168@gmail.com
David Smith - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0