Moto 360 Bootloop Out of the Box - Moto 360

I just received my Moto 360, and noticed it was not turning on right out of the box. After thinking that it was out of battery, I placed the watch on the charging dock. The charging dock light lit up, and then the watch lit up and vibrated, but then it went into some sort of bootloop in which it would repeatedly flash the motorola screen and repeatedly vibrate. I tried different charging wires, different sockets (even plugged a micro usb into my computer) all with no luck. As soon as I take the watch off of the dock, the bootloop stops, but the watch doesn't light up.
I once got to a screen that said bootloader 94f and battery status ok after continuously holding the power button while it was on the dock. But there were no options or settings, and eventually fell back to the bootloop.
Thanks in advance for your help.

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The direct usb connection powered on the watch but did not charge it. No leaving it on/off the charger worked. It was dead.
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executivul said:
Mine got stuck in a discharge loop, was discharging on the charger, the charger was not recognizing the watch (charger light off).
The direct usb connection powered on the watch but did not charge it. No leaving it on/off the charger worked. It was dead.
The fix was to take it apart and unplug/replug the battery. It started charging normally afterwards. Now it won't stay closed, and the face keeps coming off, I press down on it from time to time and maybe I'll use some superglue
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Couldn't we talk to Motorola about this? Shouldn't this be considered a manufacturers defect?
I talked to Motorola support, and after hours of phone calls, they said they would replace mine for free. But because the watch was in such high demand, I couldn't get a replacement watch for like 2 months. They seemed shocked that the device had stopped working, and it seems there aren't too many cases of this happening. I'd recommend calling Motorola support before doing anything drastic like taking apart the device.
I don't have warranty, so I can't call for help.
Mine got stuck while trying another Qi charger, so I guess only the charging chip got crazy, the watch worked normally until it drained the battery.
The charger has 2 modes: low power to signal the device it's on the charger then the device (be it phone or watch) should signal back to the charger it's present and the charger goes on the high power output to actually charge the device.
My watch had the charging chip blocked so it didn't signal back to the charger which remained in the low power state and did not provide enough power to charge the watch.
Factory reset and even USB reset did not reset the charging circuitry, only a hard reset by pulling out the battery did the trick.
By the way to take it apart it's not needed to remove the dreadded cracky plastic back, only hold by the strap and rock the case upward/left/right. Tough fingernails and a little help from a plastic wedge near the button and in the opposite side did it.

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I've dropped the phone and I could see that as soon as it hit the ground the screen went black.
This is a Pixel 3 XL that I own for some time and have already replaced the screen and the battery by myself.
When I connect to original USB charger, the battery charging icon starts flashing. If I hold Power ON, Google logo appears briefly and screen goes black again. After 3-4 hours on the charger, the phone is not even a little hot, probably denoting it was indeed not charging (?).
If I put the phone a Samsung wireless charger, the charger recognizes the phone, but there are no screen indicators.
I've just made a video:
Maybe it's a battery wire issue? Or maybe the battery is dead? What do you think?
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you can dissasemble the phone (heat plate to soften adhesive and insert picker) and (disconnect and) reconnect or replace battery
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But the phone restarts before entering recovery.
I have the same problem. What should I do to recover? Thanks.

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