>
> ...good advice about cables and chargers elided
It can also happen if you use a charger which doesn't produce quite the
right amount of current. That's harmless, charging is slower but it still
occurs (sometimes one works with what one has at hand ;>). But if it's the
same charger you've
fickle. what I'm
talking about is the plug that plugs into the outlet at that the USB end of
your cable plugs into. Swap that out and see what happens.
Deidre
> On Mar 1, 2019, at 6:29 PM, Dulce Muccio Weisenborn
> wrote:
>
> Hi, All,
>
>
> Lately, I'm getting the m
have
any." -- Alice Walker
On Mar 1, 2019, at 3:29 PM, Dulce Muccio Weisenborn
mailto:du...@weisenborn.us>> wrote:
Hi, All,
Lately, I'm getting the message that my device is not supported when I touch my
6s charging wire. My phone functions properly, so I don't know why
Hi, All,Lately, I'm getting the message that my device is not supported when I touch my 6s charging wire. My phone functions properly, so I don't know why I'm getting this message. If I disconnect the cable, there's no message. Explanations?Dulce
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The following information is important
Thanks, it does help! I think I might’ve restarted the thing a couple of times
since getting it last summer, but since I don’t do it that often, just forgot
how!
Thanks again!
Cait
> On Aug 11, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Chris Chaffin wrote:
>
>
> To restart the watch:
>
To restart the watch:
Hold in the friend button for a couple of seconds and you will get a pop up
screen.
Just swipe to power off and double tap.
It does take a couple of minutes to totally power off.
Once off, just hold in the friend button for about 2 seconds and release to
start the watch
Hmm.. I never thought of that! How’d you clean the watch? Just a damp soft
cloth??
Cait
> On Aug 11, 2016, at 6:39 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I had this trouble some months ago and I can’t think how I fixed it. I think
> I just cleaned the back of the
Hello,
I had this trouble some months ago and I can’t think how I fixed it. I think I
just cleaned the back of the watch. I reasoned my skin would have greased it up
so that the charger didn’t make full connection.
All is OK now.
Gena
> On 11 Aug 2016, at 23:23, Caitlyn Furness
Oh, OK. I hope it’s not the charger..
Now, to sound really dumb, how do I restart the watch?
Thanks!
Cait
> On Aug 11, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Chris Chaffin wrote:
>
> No, it would not be because you have not updated to the latest watch OS
> version.
> I would suspect that
Well, it’s only a year old, so I hope not!
I took the watch off the charger, wore it today, then put it back on when I got
home. It made the usual connection sound, then I rushed over to my phone and
was able to do the software update to the watch OS. so, I hope this is the
last I’ll see of
When that happens with an iPhone, it usually means that the cable is going bad,
or is not making a good connection. I suspect it is the same with the watch.
Richard
"Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education." -Victor Hugo
(Sent from my iPod 6)
On Aug 11, 2016, at 3:52 AM,
No, it would not be because you have not updated to the latest watch OS version.
I would suspect that maybe the charger is starting to go out.
You could always restart the watch and see if that helps.
Chris
> On Aug 11, 2016, at 6:52 AM, Caitlyn Furness
> wrote:
>
Maybe the charger is going out
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 05:52 Caitlyn Furness
wrote:
> Hi,
> Today, out of the blue, my apple watch started saying that this device for
> charging isn’t supported by apple watch.
>
> Only thing is, I am using the original puck charger I
Hi,
Today, out of the blue, my apple watch started saying that this device for
charging isn’t supported by apple watch.
Only thing is, I am using the original puck charger I got with the watch!
Granted, I haven’t yet updated the watch to the latest version of watch
OS-could that be the reason
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