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Alexrat1996

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I have a question around 5:53 am I had Flickering lights happen in my apt due to snow and I lost power I heard my Apple Watch beep twice before I lost power do you think there's any Damge to my Apple Watch should I be worried
 

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It means EOL...end of life...i will gladly pay you up to $50 for your Apple Watch to take it off your hands. :)
 

AronDraws

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I have a question around 5:53 am I had Flickering lights happen in my apt due to snow and I lost power I heard my Apple Watch beep twice before I lost power do you think there's any Damge to my Apple Watch should I be worried

you most likely just got notifications from your phone about emails or anything like that. Even if the phone was charging and hooked up to the wall, if the power was lost it would at most just be indicating that power was disconnected.
 
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Same thing happened to me. We lost power briefly this morning due to the snow/rain. My AW is perfectly fine though. You don't have anything to worry about.
 
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hovscorpion12

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The Apple Watch relies on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connected to your iPhone. If your iPhone was connected to Wi-Fi and not bluetooth or vice versa during the outage, then the watch will beep indicating it is no longer connected or switching between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
 

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I have a question around 5:53 am I had Flickering lights happen in my apt due to snow and I lost power I heard my Apple Watch beep twice before I lost power do you think there's any Damge to my Apple Watch should I be worried

It likely made the same sound it does when you put it on the charger due to the power being interrupted.

No need to worry.
 
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