Apple Providing Free Repairs for Bricked Apple Watch Series 5/SE Devices

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Apple is offering free repairs for the Apple Watch Series 5 and SE following reports of the wearables not waking up after going into Power Reserve mode. This mode engages when the battery drops to 10 percent. Apple has suggested turning off the power-saving mode to prevent this from happening, but that may not help.



The Register reported that the problem affects watchOS 7.2 and 7.3 users. The Apple Watch Series 6 seems to be unaffected. Users have been told to try charging their watches for 30 minutes when they become unusable. If they do not reactivate after that time, owners should contact Apple support to begin the mail-in process to repair their bricked devices.

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Apple, providing free repairs?!?!?!?!!!!!!!
They have for quite a bit actually. Sometimes it takes them a while to admit it’s a problem, but once they come around to it they generally take care of it.

That’s pretty much the crux of how nVidia burned the bridge with Apple, when a bunch of 8600Ms started failing - nVidia walked away from it but Apple stood up and offered free repairs, and has never done any business with nVidia since.
 
They have for quite a bit actually. Sometimes it takes them a while to admit it’s a problem, but once they come around to it they generally take care of it.

That’s pretty much the crux of how nVidia burned the bridge with Apple, when a bunch of 8600Ms started failing - nVidia walked away from it but Apple stood up and offered free repairs, and has never done any business with nVidia since.
Oh man that laptop GPU was a catastrophe.
 
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