Has anyone else tried this?? Especially on an original Apple watch??
I noticed a prompt on my original Apple Watch Black SS of "charger not supported" last night, I went to take it off the charger and saw the screen was completed dislodged. Right off the bat I suspected the battery since I saw older posts about that...and it is. Nice bulge that pushed out the screen. (screen still worked fine though. I unpaired it, shut it down, placed it in a ziploc bag to prevent it from this insanely dusty room! [eyeroll] ). I guess I should be happy the battery lasted this long?
Since this "ancient" watch is out of warranty, It does look like from what I gather Apple will replace it for $79? (Whenever local Apple Stores in Philly area open back up) And I already looked at DIY kits that we can do this ourselves, ranging from 14 bucks up to 35 from "iFixIt"
I get that this watch is totally obsolete, it's slow...BUT still looks great. I'm think $79 is perhaps too much to replace the battery for the S0 - the watch itself now is probably not worth $50-60...BUT it will save hassle.
The DIY videos on YouTube doesn't seem TOO bad, extreme patience would be needed - especially separating this metal clip that protects the 2 display connections. Maybe reapplying the new adhesive to "glue" back the screen to the case. I think I could tackle this.
I did see in an Amazon review for a DIY kit, someone that has a Series 0... this original has a screw under the display cables, unlike Series 1...I guess newer models?
All the videos Ive seen so far on replacing Apple Watch battery, they have "S1" (which shows up under the battery once removed) I do not know what it says under the battery on "Original - aka Series 0"
Thanks
I noticed a prompt on my original Apple Watch Black SS of "charger not supported" last night, I went to take it off the charger and saw the screen was completed dislodged. Right off the bat I suspected the battery since I saw older posts about that...and it is. Nice bulge that pushed out the screen. (screen still worked fine though. I unpaired it, shut it down, placed it in a ziploc bag to prevent it from this insanely dusty room! [eyeroll] ). I guess I should be happy the battery lasted this long?
Since this "ancient" watch is out of warranty, It does look like from what I gather Apple will replace it for $79? (Whenever local Apple Stores in Philly area open back up) And I already looked at DIY kits that we can do this ourselves, ranging from 14 bucks up to 35 from "iFixIt"
I get that this watch is totally obsolete, it's slow...BUT still looks great. I'm think $79 is perhaps too much to replace the battery for the S0 - the watch itself now is probably not worth $50-60...BUT it will save hassle.
The DIY videos on YouTube doesn't seem TOO bad, extreme patience would be needed - especially separating this metal clip that protects the 2 display connections. Maybe reapplying the new adhesive to "glue" back the screen to the case. I think I could tackle this.
I did see in an Amazon review for a DIY kit, someone that has a Series 0... this original has a screw under the display cables, unlike Series 1...I guess newer models?
All the videos Ive seen so far on replacing Apple Watch battery, they have "S1" (which shows up under the battery once removed) I do not know what it says under the battery on "Original - aka Series 0"
Thanks