
It could be the beginning of a more pressing issue. If the issue persists during the reboot screen, you may need to contact Samsung. Pay close attention to your watch’s display during this process.If your watch’s display has streaks, appears to be pixelated, or flickers, Samsung recommends a simple restart as an initial measure.You can find replacement options at the link below.

You may need to replace your Samsung Galaxy Watch charger altogether.If you own a smartphone that also supports wireless power share, you can try using this as an alternative charging method.Suspect the dock is the issue? Try using another Qi wireless charger if you own a Galaxy Watch 5, Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 3, Watch Active 2, original Galaxy Watch, or Galaxy Watch Active.If your device still holds some charge, try rebooting your smartwatch before attempting to charge it again.Ensure that the charging points on the Samsung Galaxy Watch and charging dock/cradle are clean and free of debris.Check that another appliance works in the specific plug you are using.If you find any, use an alternative if available. Check for damage to the charger or the charging cable.Double-check that your wireless charger is connected to the wall and the plug is switched on.Tick off a few practical troubleshooting boxes first.There may be an underlying problem you can’t remedy yourself. If this doesn’t solve the issue, we recommend taking your device to Samsung for a closer look.You’ll have to set up your wearable once more, but this step should rule out any software-related issues.Open the app on your smartphone, tap the Home tab > General > Reset > Reset.

These steps should be similar across all Samsung wearables.

See if you can initiate a manual sync between your watch and smartphone.
