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Garmin still hasn’t confirmed what caused the “blue triangle of death” issue on its smartwatches but now suggests several ways to fix affected models.
In a statement to Engadget, Garmin acknowledged the issue. “We are aware of an issue causing some devices to be stuck on the start-up screen or a blue triangle.” ...
Garmin watch users worldwide are facing a significant GPS issue, with devices crashing or getting stuck on boot-up screens. Affected watch series include the Fenix, Epix, Forerunner, Vivoactive ...
Garmin has updated a support page on the blue triangle boot loop issue to provide additional troubleshooting support to affected users.
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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.
Garmin users are reporting that several models of GPS watches are getting stuck in a boot loop. The company hasn’t yet issued an official fix, so you may want to power yours down in the meantime.