This is for those who has experienced the issue of having their Amazfit Bip watch not turning on after FW update. If you found any solution or a way to do a hard reset on the device, please share here. As for it's big brother, the Amazfit Pace, there is a way to enter bootloader by holding the hardware button while it's connected to the charger. I was hoping there is a way of doing it to the Bip as well. Sadly, the Bip cannot be connected to a computer to access its internals like it's big bro.
None anyone? I guess it's off to the trash then.
There is probably no solution. Here's what I got from Amazfit support:
Hello Amazfit User,
Thank you for contacting Amazfit.
We are very sorry that you have trouble with your device.
Where and when did you purchase your device?
Have you ever flashed its firmware by a third party tool?
If the screen turned off, please charge it to have a try.
If it doesn't work, please remove the device from the charger, put it on the table, make it untouched for 24-48 hours to let the battery drains and then charge it to see if it solves the issue.
If your issue persists, please get touch with the seller to return the device to have it examined.
Thank you for your understanding!
Sincerely,
Amazfit Support
MarcinXDA said:
There is probably no solution. Here's what I got from Amazfit support:
Hello Amazfit User,
Thank you for contacting Amazfit.
We are very sorry that you have trouble with your device.
Where and when did you purchase your device?
Have you ever flashed its firmware by a third party tool?
If the screen turned off, please charge it to have a try.
If it doesn't work, please remove the device from the charger, put it on the table, make it untouched for 24-48 hours to let the battery drains and then charge it to see if it solves the issue.
If your issue persists, please get touch with the seller to return the device to have it examined.
Thank you for your understanding!
Sincerely,
Amazfit Support
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Yup. Got that same exact thing from them. I've tried the battery drain several times but to no avail. Please update me in this thread if ever you get the chance to get yours fixed if you are experiencing the same tragedy. :fingers-crossed:
lawrnz said:
Yup. Got that same exact thing from them. I've tried the battery drain several times but to no avail. Please update me in this thread if ever you get the chance to get yours fixed if you are experiencing the same tragedy. :fingers-crossed:
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Any news?
No solution I suppose.
I returned watch to gearbest and got refund. Bought another one form local seller
Wysłane z mojego MI Note 2 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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No luck so far. Been leaving it unused for a month then recharge. Bluetooth still detects it but watch is not turning on anymore. I guess it's officially dead. RIP
Hello,
i have a bricked Amazfit BIP so i decided to open it up.
I saw there is a Winbond 25Q64FWIQ flash onboard, so i'm wondering if anyone has a flash dump to try to reflash mine with a chip programmer
I just had this issue. Amazfit Bip shows charging indication when plugged in to charger. But it doesn't respond to button press and the screen turns blank as soon it get disconnected from charger. I found a solution to reset. simply put it to charging and then try to press button using a needle or pin or you can slowly take watch out from the charging pad ,press button when it's out , it'll light up and shows the touch working by going through settings. You can select reset by this method. This worked for me. I even tried to throw it up and down to floor if I wonder something internally got messed but I solved like this charging method.
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Hi all,
I'm quite worried. Two days ago my amazfit suddenly switched off. I had more than 50% battery.
Since then I can't swhitch on, even holding the button. If I plug it, nothing on the screen. It just get hot. If i connect it to the pc it seems usb can reconigse sth has been connected, but it can recognize it...
I tried to clean the connections but nothing works.
Any idea? I'm now on Pacefied 1.2.14.
Many thanks in advance,
Same here
This morning (31st May 2017), my Amazfit was also suddenly switched off, and at the time i had around 50% battery, tho. I can't switch on my amazfit anymore, by push and hold the power button or even charge it by using its docking.
I found ur thread here and see no one reply urs. Well, if u have already the solution, please let me know, yes.
Thanks in advance.
i am Ancha, and i am in Jakarta, Indonesia, btw.
Hi all,
i bought a Xiaomi Mi Box 3 (international version) a week ago. Yesterday, while viewing some videos, the box restarted (the initial Android showed up) and turned off. Since then, I can't even turn it on. The white led on the box does not turn on. I've tried plugin it to some different sources but still no luck. Do you know what could this be?
Thank you!
Hi,
may be a power supply problem?
Do you have a multimeter to check if it works?
I have the same issue. Any luck?
Hello,
I have the same problem with Mi Box S.
Any one found a solution please ?
The white light in the front isn't turning in on.
Same problem guys, any solution for this problem???
mibox S
Op3a said:
Hi all,
i bought a Xiaomi Mi Box 3 (international version) a week ago. Yesterday, while viewing some videos, the box restarted (the initial Android showed up) and turned off. Since then, I can't even turn it on. The white led on the box does not turn on. I've tried plugin it to some different sources but still no luck. Do you know what could this be?
Thank you!
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Same problem...no way to solve yet.
this has been wrecking my brain today, glad to know I'm not the only one.
The only way I solved this was flashing a international ROM from the xiaomi forum (google). But the box is very poor overall, would not buy it again.
Op3a said:
Hi all,
i bought a Xiaomi Mi Box 3 (international version) a week ago. Yesterday, while viewing some videos, the box restarted (the initial Android showed up) and turned off. Since then, I can't even turn it on. The white led on the box does not turn on. I've tried plugin it to some different sources but still no luck. Do you know what could this be?
Thank you!
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Just threw a mibox 3 out just 2 weeks ago because it kept on rebooting.
Sent from my GM1917 using Tapatalk
somone please!
Mine is dead. Nothing, no lights, power supply is ok, can get power on the motherboard. Dead, rip lol
dadose said:
Hello,
I have the same problem with Mi Box S.
Any one found a solution please ?
The white light in the front isn't turning in on.
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I don’t know it works for you guys but i have SOLVED the problem by changing the adapter. I thought it was the stick at first but then i try to change usb cable and finally the adapter which give mea very satisfying result. Hope this would help some of us
Hi guys
I think I might have fried my Pace. As I can read in the many threads on the forum a lot of you have seen problems with the Pace not turning on after recharge. On a visit to my family I needed to recharge my watch and I used the cradle with a wall plug power supply. Upon charging I did notice the screen was flickering a bit, but I had to leave the house. When I got back a littel later, the screen was black and the watch would not turn on. I havent been able to turn it on since. Using the USB the pc does not register anny devices nor does ADB or fastboot.
Is the watch dead? or is there something to do?
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Hi guys
I think I might have fried my Pace. As I can read in the many threads on the forum a lot of you have seen problems with the Pace not turning on after recharge. On a visit to my family I needed to recharge my watch and I used the cradle with a wall plug power supply. Upon charging I did notice the screen was flickering a bit, but I had to leave the house. When I got back a littel later, the screen was black and the watch would not turn on. I havent been able to turn it on since. Using the USB the pc does not register anny devices nor does ADB or fastboot.
Is the watch dead? or is there something to do?
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Did you try cleaning charging pins with a toothbrush or a toothpick? I had the same problem as you and I solve it with this method.
Hope it works to you, regards.
Thanks arceoxis
After reading all the threads on the subject it was the first thing I did, but unfortunately unsuccesfull.
regards
Dear all,
I hope there is someone here, who can help me with my issue. I lost my hope after trying almost everything found in the internet.
So here is the problem: I was using my phone as a navigation in my car. The battery was low, so I used the car charger and kept it plugged, while driving. I observed, that even though I was charging my phone via car charger, the battery continued to get low and finally the phone turned off. After reaching home, I plugged my phone with an original quick charger from Xiaomi. Unfortunately I was not able to charge my phone and it got stuck in a bootloop, with a phone showing Mi Logo, vibrating and switching off repeatedly.
When I connect the phone with the laptop, it is shortly recognized (when it is booting) and then disconnected and again and again. I can go to fastboot mode but I cannot flash my phone using MiFlash, because I get an error: Failed. Low battery.
Does anyone know the solution? I would really appreciate any help.
adka said:
Dear all,
I hope there is someone here, who can help me with my issue. I lost my hope after trying almost everything found in the internet.
So here is the problem: I was using my phone as a navigation in my car. The battery was low, so I used the car charger and kept it plugged, while driving. I observed, that even though I was charging my phone via car charger, the battery continued to get low and finally the phone turned off. After reaching home, I plugged my phone with an original quick charger from Xiaomi. Unfortunately I was not able to charge my phone and it got stuck in a bootloop, with a phone showing Mi Logo, vibrating and switching off repeatedly.
When I connect the phone with the laptop, it is shortly recognized (when it is booting) and then disconnected and again and again. I can go to fastboot mode but I cannot flash my phone using MiFlash, because I get an error: Failed. Low battery.
Does anyone know the solution? I would really appreciate any help.
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Are you on miui or a custom rom?
I think I know what problem you are facing, your device's battery is actually drained of all the power, like it empty. So drained that it doesn't even have the energy to turn on the phone to get power. I had a lenovo a560 last year, and it had the same problem, so what i had to do was either leave it for charging and pray that it begins charging (and sometimes after 3 or 4 hours the battery started charging as normal when it got 1% battery), or the second method was that i took the removable battery out and charged it externally using wires. The second method worked since the battery got enough power, to keep the phone on during charging.
Now the problem is that redmi note 4 doesn't have a removable battery, so either you can leave the phone for charging, and actually forget about it for a day, or the only other thing is that you have to visit a service center.
Not joking about the charging process but that is the only thing you can do.
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adka said:
Dear all,
I hope there is someone here, who can help me with my issue. I lost my hope after trying almost everything found in the internet.
So here is the problem: I was using my phone as a navigation in my car. The battery was low, so I used the car charger and kept it plugged, while driving. I observed, that even though I was charging my phone via car charger, the battery continued to get low and finally the phone turned off. After reaching home, I plugged my phone with an original quick charger from Xiaomi. Unfortunately I was not able to charge my phone and it got stuck in a bootloop, with a phone showing Mi Logo, vibrating and switching off repeatedly.
When I connect the phone with the laptop, it is shortly recognized (when it is booting) and then disconnected and again and again. I can go to fastboot mode but I cannot flash my phone using MiFlash, because I get an error: Failed. Low battery.
Does anyone know the solution? I would really appreciate any help.
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But wait, if the phone is able to stay in fastboot mode, why not charge it there? Like just open fastboot mode, and connect the charger. It will atleast charge some percent.
MyNameIsRage said:
Are you on miui or a custom rom?
I think I know what problem you are facing, your device's battery is actually drained of all the power, like it empty. So drained that it doesn't even have the energy to turn on the phone to get power. I had a lenovo a560 last year, and it had the same problem, so what i had to do was either leave it for charging and pray that it begins charging (and sometimes after 3 or 4 hours the battery started charging as normal when it got 1% battery), or the second method was that i took the removable battery out and charged it externally using wires. The second method worked since the battery got enough power, to keep the phone on during charging.
Now the problem is that redmi note 4 doesn't have a removable battery, so either you can leave the phone for charging, and actually forget about it for a day, or the only other thing is that you have to visit a service center.
Not joking about the charging process but that is the only thing you can do.
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But wait, if the phone is able to stay in fastboot mode, why not charge it there? Like just open fastboot mode, and connect the charger. It will atleast charge some percent.
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Hi, i thought about it before, but the phone was staying in fastboot mode for a very short time, to short to charge any resonable amount of power, and kept rebooting quickly. I left the phone for two days without trying to fix it and I tried just now to go into fastboot and try to charge. It stays now for quite a time in fastboot so I will keep my fingers crossed that I will be able to charge. I will update here if it was a success or not. Meanwhile, thank you for all your ideas! Lets see what happens...
adka said:
Hi, i thought about it before, but the phone was staying in fastboot mode for a very short time, to short to charge any resonable amount of power, and kept rebooting quickly. I left the phone for two days without trying to fix it and I tried just now to go into fastboot and try to charge. It stays now for quite a time in fastboot so I will keep my fingers crossed that I will be able to charge. I will update here if it was a success or not. Meanwhile, thank you for all your ideas! Lets see what happens...
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Best of luck brother.
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Best of luck brother.
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Unfortunately, no good results. I kept my phone in fastboot mode multiple times, but I was not able to charge my phone. Turning off fastboot is only causing phone to stuck in bootloop.
I also had an impression, that the phone was not warm at the back, where the battery is. Now I am starting to think that the battery is completely dead and I have to change it. But how is it even possible, that after 8 MONTHS the battery is completely f***ed up?
Can I somehow check the state of the battery? I would like to be sure, that there is no way to bring the battery back to life and I really have to go somewhere to change it. I am really reluctant to have a battery from some unknown company. :crying:
adka said:
Unfortunately, no good results. I kept my phone in fastboot mode multiple times, but I was not able to charge my phone. Turning off fastboot is only causing phone to stuck in bootloop.
I also had an impression, that the phone was not warm at the back, where the battery is. Now I am starting to think that the battery is completely dead and I have to change it. But how is it even possible, that after 8 MONTHS the battery is completely f***ed up?
Can I somehow check the state of the battery? I would like to be sure, that there is no way to bring the battery back to life and I really have to go somewhere to change it. I am really reluctant to have a battery from some unknown company. :crying:
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Are you rooted?
This is really a kernel fault man, I had the same issues with mediatek Chipsets before, but you are saying in "8 months", so that means you are well covered in warranty. You can send an e-mail to Xiaomi customer care or visit a service centre with the phone bill. I am pretty sure a faulty battery or such happening can be covered using warranty, plus I would suggest NOT to get the battery changed from a 3rd party store.
MyNameIsRage said:
Are you rooted?
This is really a kernel fault man, I had the same issues with mediatek Chipsets before, but you are saying in "8 months", so that means you are well covered in warranty. You can send an e-mail to Xiaomi customer care or visit a service centre with the phone bill. I am pretty sure a faulty battery or such happening can be covered using warranty, plus I would suggest NOT to get the battery changed from a 3rd party store.
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Sorry, I actually don't know much about the phones, so I don't know what 'rooted' means. I never did anything with my phone, software or whatever more than required.
With the warranty there is a different problem in my case: I bought my phone in China when I was there for my business trip and I live in Europe (yeah I know, my own fault, I should have bought it at home). I have bill and everything but I guess it will not help. Besides, Xiaomi gives 6 months warranty for battery (in case this is really the battery).
adka said:
Sorry, I actually don't know much about the phones, so I don't know what 'rooted' means. I never did anything with my phone, software or whatever more than required.
With the warranty there is a different problem in my case: I bought my phone in China when I was there for my business trip and I live in Europe (yeah I know, my own fault, I should have bought it at home). I have bill and everything but I guess it will not help. Besides, Xiaomi gives 6 months warranty for battery (in case this is really the battery).
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Knowing that you are not rooted is a positive thing when regarding the warranty, ok so here is the thing which you should do. But first of all please stop the battery charging process, since this can now be harmful and can damage the components. Ok so here's what you should do -
[email protected]
Send an email to that address regarding the battery problem. And provide the details including about the drainage of battery, and the methods which you tried. Plus attach the bill also. It doesn't really matter where you bought it, because the bill serves as to give them information that the device you own is actually bought by you, and it contains details about device like IMEI etc. If they respond and say that you can send your device to them, (in this case they will give you an address) you should do that. If they say they cannot help it, then consider getting a repair from a local shop.
I just checked my phone's inside and found out that you cannot externally charge the battery, so this means you need a repair, unfortunately.
Before ending this reply I just wanna clear the fact that,
The battery isn't damaged, it just isn't able to get power,(here it is because of the device) this means that if somehow some energy can be provided to the battery, the battery need not be replaced.
I wish you luck , may you be able to fix your phone again.
adka said:
Dear all,
I hope there is someone here, who can help me with my issue. I lost my hope after trying almost everything found in the internet.
So here is the problem: I was using my phone as a navigation in my car. The battery was low, so I used the car charger and kept it plugged, while driving. I observed, that even though I was charging my phone via car charger, the battery continued to get low and finally the phone turned off. After reaching home, I plugged my phone with an original quick charger from Xiaomi. Unfortunately I was not able to charge my phone and it got stuck in a bootloop, with a phone showing Mi Logo, vibrating and switching off repeatedly.
When I connect the phone with the laptop, it is shortly recognized (when it is booting) and then disconnected and again and again. I can go to fastboot mode but I cannot flash my phone using MiFlash, because I get an error: Failed. Low battery.
Does anyone know the solution? I would really appreciate any help.
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Any aftermath? What happened?
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Any aftermath? What happened?
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I am still waiting for the response from Global Service. If nothing happens, I will go to local 'mi center', where I know they can repair xiaomi phones, but not on warranty.
Apart from that, phone is still dead, but I have not tried yet anything else. I found this: https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/fix-bootloop-redmi-note-4-mtk/
But I am not sure, if this should work. Anyone have tried?
adka said:
I am still waiting for the response from Global Service. If nothing happens, I will go to local 'mi center', where I know they can repair xiaomi phones, but not on warranty.
Apart from that, phone is still dead, but I have not tried yet anything else. I found this: https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/fix-bootloop-redmi-note-4-mtk/
But I am not sure, if this should work. Anyone have tried?
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That post shows you how to enter deep flash mode. You can give it a try. If that works, Voila, If it does't better go the service center.
So I got the response from service (it took them ages). Maybe it will help someone:
With respect to your concern, I would request you to please follow some troubleshooting steps in order to resolve your issue:
Try to charge your device with another compatible charger for at least 30 minutes
Long press power button for 10-15 seconds and check whether the device is responding or not
If the issue persists please follow the below mentioned steps:
Note: The below mentioned procedure deletes the data you have on your phone.
Sign Out from your Mi Account :-
Go to the settings
Select Mi Account
Confirm to Sign out
Create a backup : -
Go to the settings
Go to the additional settings
Go to the backup and reset
Go to the local backup
Go to the backup
Select system and apps
Then, select backup so that a backup would be created
After creating the backup, you can find your backup file through the below mentioned steps:
Go to the "explorer"
Select "storage" option
Then, "MIUI"
You will get a "backup" option
Select "all backup"
In this folder, you will be able to see your "backup file"
(Note :- Please save the backup file on your PC/Laptop so that your important data would be prevented)
Factory data reset :-
Go to the settings
Go to the additional settings
Go to the backup and reset
Tap on factory data reset
In order to restore your backup file, please follow the below mentioned steps:
Go to the settings
Go to the additional settings
Go to the backup and reset
Go to the local backup
After that, select your "backup file"
Then, "restore" it
I did not try anything from this yet, I have my phone at home, but maybe it will help some of you.
btw. the previous method from the link (deep flash mode) is not working for me.
PEOPLE I FIXED MY PHONE!!! I used again and again this method, which I have already posted before: https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/fix-bootloop-redmi-note-4-mtk/
I didn't work at the beginning, so I left my phone and actually wanted to wait till I go back home to my country for the weekend and visit Xiaomi service, but FINALLY IT WORKED!!! I cannot explained what was the reason that this time it clicked. My phone was completely drained, left for long time without touching. As a result I have a battery icon now and it is charging, no bootloop anymore. Hope this method would help someone. Be patient and try multiple times!
So it is not software problem causing the bootloop
So it is not a software, but only hardware - the battery - as the only problem in this case. I am facing a very similar case with my Redmi Note 4x Mediatek (4/64 Memory) just starting Friday morning (9Feb). I thought it was charging overnight, but in the morning found the power totally drained, and stucked not be able to recharge for hours. This phone is still under warranty (9month use) but ridiculously the Official Service Agent said they need up to 40days to fix this phone. This is worst experience comparing to other phones I ever had.
I have been using Amazfit Stratos for almost two months without any problems, until today. I put it in the cradle trying to recharge it, but the charging screen didn't show up. I went and connected it to the PC, Windows 10 shows no sign of any device connected to the USB port. So, I started eliminating causes one by one and what I tried so far is:
- cleaned up contacts on both cradle and the watch (wooden toothpick with insignificant amount of isopropyl alcohol), nothing chaged
- checked the voltage on the cradle contacts, there is cca. 5V between the first and fourth contact, so it's not the cradle
- tried three different power adapters, plus a powerbank
- reboot or power off did not help either
- 5V directly on the watch contacts (#1 and #4) with an old USB cable, still nothing
- adb devices => no device listed
- in despair, I unpaired the watch, no charging/USB detection yet, paired it again, no change
Anyone else with the same issue? Anything else I can try?
BTW, I found some Youtube teardown videos, where folks are showing that the contacts inside the watch (between the surface contacts found on the plastic cover and the PCB inside) can corrode, but to fix that you must open the watch (it was for Pace actually, but I suppose it's all the same for Stratos). To do that, you need to apply force and probably say goodbye to water resistance, and many other things can go wrong, so I see that only as a last resort.
As you already tested the charger and it's OK (5VDC reading between first and last pin), then if you press and hold the top button for about 10s to make sure it is off and you leave it charging for 30min and you don't see the battery icon when you press the buttons then it's a hardware issue and you should ask for a replacement.
Thanks for the suggestion @lfom, I will try that and get back with the results. Is there any explanation behind this procedure you're proposing? Could this possibly be a software issue?
ilinpetar said:
Thanks for the suggestion @lfom, I will try that and get back with the results. Is there any explanation behind this procedure you're proposing? Could this possibly be a software issue?
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The only thing that is needed to display the battery icon is the bootloader (U-boot) which is hardly affected by anything else. If you are sure the watch is off by pressing and hold the button for more than 10s and it won't display anything while charging, then it has an internal (hardware) damage.
Power off Stratos prior to charging
There's a software bug I reckon. I am having same issue. Workaround is to power off the watch each time prior to charging from cradle.
in my case the charging screen appears but charging is very slow 1% per 30 minutes, do u have any idea what it is?
tried everything but it isn't charging.
"mareko1
in my case the charging screen appears but charging is very slow 1% per 30 minutes, do u have any idea what it is?"
in my case shows the battery level as if its charging but doesn't charge at all. tried charging through pc but it keeps debugging out
the same problem I have too. I did all the things but in vain
I'm waiting for the solution if some one can help us please....................
@azhar63 There is no "miracle fix", only workarounds: try to turn off watch before putting to charge, some people reported it help. If even then you cannot charge your watch even with a known working charger, you must open it to fix the internal charging contacts.
@lfom
for mine it now doesn't show battery single as if its dead.
it this issue because of the contact of battery ports?
is there any video to open up and fix it??
waiting for solution please
OK
azhar63 said:
Thanks a lot to reply
actually the device is already powered off. Some time when I try to charge on PC or with charger is shows 0% charging and after few minutes or seconds it disappears. I have two original charging dock & I checked voltage too, but I think the problem is inside of device. Anyhow I'm sure I'll get help soon.
Regards
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If you get the 0% and then it dies, then maybe the power source you are using cannot provide the current needed, or the cable/cradle has problems (too much resistance), even if you can read 5V without the watch connected.
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sudeep7 said:
@lfom
for mine it now doesn't show battery single as if its dead.
it this issue because of the contact of battery ports?
is there any video to open up and fix it??
waiting for solution please
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Press and hold te top (red) button for around 10s to make sure watch is off and then put to charge, then briefly press the same button after 30-45min. If you don't see the battery percentage on screen, probably it is dead or has a bad connection internally. I think the procedure to open it is the same as PaceL heat to soft glue then open it. You can look for FCC pics of it opened, it may help, I don't remember seeing any videos opening Stratos, only Pace.
I have the same issue
I have tried with different craddles and power adapters, with the watch powered on and off; on all the cases, no battery icon shows on the screen.
I think is a hardware problem with the pins of the watch.
Can anyone give the instructions to unmount and reseal it again after that?
Thanks
abuenop said:
I have tried with different craddles and power adapters, with the watch powered on and off; on all the cases, no battery icon shows on the screen.
I think is a hardware problem with the pins of the watch.
Can anyone give the instructions to unmount and reseal it again after that?
Thanks
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i'm also waiting for solution
It seems problem is with the charging pin inside watch.
so need to unmount the watch. waiting for any suggestion how to unmount the watch and remount again.
This may help: I didn't translate it, so I am not sure if it has the instructions, but the photos may help somehow.
https://xiaomifans.pl/topic/551-demontaż-amazfit2-stratos-zdjęcia-opis/
@lfom have u tried to unmount as shown in pic. you can translate through google translate.
is it working for u now once the pins are raised up???
sudeep7 said:
@lfom have u tried to unmount as shown in pic. you can translate through google translate.
is it working for u now once the pins are raised up???
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No, I don't have a Stratos, this was for reference as I said...
lfom said:
This may help: I didn't translate it, so I am not sure if it has the instructions, but the photos may help somehow.
https://xiaomifans.pl/topic/551-demontaż-amazfit2-stratos-zdjęcia-opis/
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Thanks a lot but I think this is not perfect solution, So I'm still waiting,........