Garmin users are reporting that their watches crash when using apps that require GPS access and then get stuck in a reboot ...
Several Garmin users are reporting this morning their watches are stuck in a never-ending boot screen featuring a so-called “blue triangle of death.” Others are stuck in the typical boot screen.
though others reported still getting the blue triangle or Garmin logo. Late on Wednesday, Garmin released a new support page for resetting your Garmin which does require access to your computer ...
If your problem persists, you should get in contact with Garmin Support or use the Garmin Forums for more step-by-step guidance. And if you haven't experienced the blue triangle yourself ...
Fenix and other Garmin watches reported seeing a blue triangle (the Garmin logo) on the screen of their device when they tried to start a GPS activity, leaving them locked out of devices.
If your Garmin watch is showing a blue triangle, you’re not alone—Garmin has acknowledged that other users are experiencing this, and has published instructions for fixing it. The issue ...
GPS is one of the core functions of any of the best smartwatches, so being without it is a big issue for Garmin users. Those affected saw a blue triangle ... until the Garmin logo appears.
The watch remained firmly stuck to the boot logo, which many users have begun referring to as the “triangle of death.” Which Garmin smartwatch models are affected by the bootloop issue?
Now, Garmin users may need to get used to their own version: the blue triangle of death (BTOD). Since yesterday, smartwatches and other GPS-enabled devices from the US-Swiss company have been ...
A MYSTERIOUS glitch has bricked Garmin watches with a 'blue triangle ... watches to be frozen with only a blue glowing triangle present on a black screen. Users cannot move away from this screen ...