- Garmin has resolved an issue that led to some devices being stuck on the start up screen or a blue triangle.
- The solution depends on the affected device.
- In some cases, you may be required to factory reset your smartwatch.
Recently, some Garmin smartwatch owners were caught off guard by an issue that led to their devices experiencing a boot error. The issue caused the company’s smartwatches to get stuck on the start up screen or on a blue triangle bootloop after initiating a GPS-related feature. Fortunately, a fix is now available for those affected.
Only a day after reports started rolling in, Garmin says it has found a solution for the bootlooping problem. “We have resolved the underlying issue causing some devices to be stuck on the start up screen or a blue triangle,” a Garmin spokesperson told Android Authority. For anyone still experiencing issues, the company says that you should check out its updated support page.