如果电池没电或完全放电,您的Samsung Galaxy Watch将无法开机。(Samsung Galaxy Watch)硬件(Hardware)损坏或无线充电器出现问题也可能导致其无法打开。本教程介绍了三星智能手表(Samsung smartwatches)上与电源相关的问题的故障排除修复。

1. 为手表充电
将手表(面朝上)放在无线充电器上,并确保其在充电器上正确放置并对齐。如果您使用无线充电底座或底座,请将手表放入底座/底座中,并等待几分钟充电。
确保Galaxy Watch(Galaxy Watch)和无线充电器之间没有灰尘或污垢。使用无尘布清洁手表背面和无线充电器表面。

如果智能手表仍然无法充电或开机,您的手表充电器可能有故障。尝试使用不同的(但兼容的)充电器并检查您的手表是否可以充电。
使用三星品牌的充电配件(Samsung-branded charging accessories)并直接从电源插座为手表充电。另外,请确保您使用的充电器适合您的 Galaxy Watch 型号(correct charger for your Galaxy Watch model),最好是包装盒中附带的充电器。
您还可以在支持 Wireless PowerShare 的三星手机(Samsung phone that supports Wireless PowerShare)上为手表充电。
在手机通知面板中启用无线电源共享,并将手表正面朝上放在手机背面。

将手表放在中央,与手机背面的无线充电线圈对齐。
2. 手动打开手表
Apple Watch(Apple Watch)连接至充电器后会自动开机。三星 Galaxy 手表的(Samsung Galaxy Watches)工作方式有所不同。充电时或充电后它们不会自动打开 - 您必须手动打开设备电源。
按住电源(Power)键(或主页(Home)键)3-5 秒。当手表屏幕上出现三星(Samsung)标志时松开按键,等待手表启动。

如果您使用的是Galaxy Watch3或更早版本,则Home键是手表侧面的下方键。在三星 Galaxy Watch4(Samsung Galaxy Watch4)和更新型号上,电源(Power)键位于手表侧面的顶部。
3.强制重启手表
如果您的Galaxy Watch 卡(Galaxy Watch)在黑屏上或持续关闭,强制重新启动可能会解决该问题。
- 同时按住主页(Home)按钮(或电源(Power)键)和返回(Back)键至少 7-10 秒。

- 当您看到三星(Samsung)徽标下方的“正在重新启动...”时,松开按键。

根据您的Galaxy Watch型号,强制重启可能需要长达 30 秒的时间。
4.使用恢复模式启动 Galaxy Watch(Boot Galaxy Watch Using Recovery Mode)
如果您的Galaxy Watch无法正常开机,请尝试从恢复模式启动。
- 按住电源(Power)按钮(或主页(Home)键)和返回(Back)键 10-15 秒。

- (Press)当手表屏幕上出现“正在重新启动...”时,重复按主页Home/Power这将打开“重新启动模式”屏幕。

- 按(Press)Home键导航至“(Home)恢复”(Recovery)。接下来(Next),按住Home键启动进入恢复模式。

- (Select Reboot)Home/Power选择立即重新启动系统。

维修您的手表
如果您的Galaxy Watch仍然无法开机,请将其带到附近的三星服务中心(Samsung Service Center)或三星支持中心(Samsung Support Center)进行维修/维修。根据问题的原因,如果您的手表在保修期内,三星(Samsung)可能会免费修复您的手表。
Samsung Galaxy Watch Won’t Turn On? 4 Ways to Fix
Yoυr Samsung Galaxy Watch won’t come on if its battery dies or discharges completely. Hardware damage or issues with your wireless charger could also prevent it from turning on. This tutorial covers troubleshooting fixes for power-related issues on Samsung smartwatches.

1. Charge Your Watch
Place your watch (facing upward) on its wireless charger and ensure it sits and aligns correctly on the charger. If you’re using a wireless charging dock or dock cradle, place your watch in the dock/cradle, and allow it some minutes to charge.
Ensure there’s no dust or dirt between your Galaxy Watch and the wireless charger. Use a dirt-free cloth to clean the back of your watch and the wireless charger surface.

Your watch charger is likely faulty if the smartwatch still won’t charge or come on. Try a different (but compatible) charger and check if your watch charges.
Use Samsung-branded charging accessories and charge your watch directly from a power outlet. Also, ensure you’re using the correct charger for your Galaxy Watch model, preferably the charger that came in the box.
You can also charge your watch on a Samsung phone that supports Wireless PowerShare.
Enable wireless power sharing in your phone’s notification panel and place your watch face-up on the back of your phone.

Place your watch in the center to align with the wireless charging coil on the back of the phone.
2. Manually Turn On Your Watch
An Apple Watch automatically powers on when connected to its charger. Samsung Galaxy Watches work differently. They don’t turn on automatically when or after charging—you must manually power on the device.
Press and hold the Power key (or Home key) for 3-5 seconds. Release the key when the Samsung logo appears on the watch screen and wait for it to boot.

If you have the Galaxy Watch3 or earlier, the Home key is the lower key on the side of your watch. On the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and newer models, the Power key sits at the top on the side of the watch.
3. Force Restart Your Watch
If your Galaxy Watch gets stuck on a black screen or keeps turning off, forcing a reboot might fix the issue.
- Press and hold the Home button (or Power key) and Back key simultaneously for at least 7-10 seconds.

- Release the keys when you see “Rebooting…” below the Samsung logo.

Depending on your Galaxy Watch model, the force reboot might take up to 30 seconds.
4. Boot Galaxy Watch Using Recovery Mode
If your Galaxy Watch doesn’t turn on normally, try booting it from recovery mode.
- Press and hold the Power button (or Home key) and Back key for 10-15 seconds.

- Press the Home/Power key repeatedly when “Rebooting…” appears on the watch screen. That’ll open the “Reboot Mode” screen.

- Press the Home key to navigate to Recovery. Next, press and hold the Home key to boot into recovery.

- Select Reboot system now using the Home/Power key.

Get Your Watch Serviced
If your Galaxy Watch still won’t turn on, take it to a nearby Samsung Service Center or Samsung Support Center for service/repair. Depending on the cause of the issue, Samsung will likely fix your watch free of charge if it’s under warranty.