
Once the watch reaches that point, plugging it into the MagSafe charger should reset the battery and charge it. Another fix that seems to have worked for a netizen is depleting the Apple Watch battery all the way until pressing the buttons doesn’t show the green charging cable snake. Users can also force restart the Apple Watch by pressing the Digital Crown and the side button for at least 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears. Apple also recommends removing any plastic wrap from both sides and cleaning the back of the Apple Watch and the magnetic charger. The only option is to get a replacement if the charger is faulty. First, check whether the MagSafe charger that came with the watch is working fine by connecting the charger to another Apple Watch. There are a few fixes to try if the watch doesn’t turn on even after several hours.

Once the battery levels are healthy, the watch boots up and is usable again. Under normal circumstances, users can get rid of the Green Screen of Death on the Apple Watch by charging it. However, the watch won’t turn on until it reaches a certain level since its battery is extremely low.

Users should place their Apple Watch on the magnetic charger to fix this problem. Just like smartphones, the Apple Watch keeps some battery in reserve to show users the Green Snake, which means that the watch requires charging. The watch is useless because it has no battery to power its screen, sensors, or Bluetooth/GPS transmitters.
