@myxor ok that could be it - lets hope it dries out ok! Do you think you could look at the very top edge of the watch behind the strap? There should be a little hole - I'd be very interested to see if you can see a bit of white at the bottom of it or not.
It seems that the manufacturer may have supplied some old watches that weren't water resistant at all (despite me specifically asking and them agreeing not to). If that's the case I can swap your watch for another.
I think @Numerist solved his by just reinstalling apps? To get out of a boot loop on Bangle.js 1 just hold BTN1. It'll boot to the Bangle logo without loading code and then you can uninstall the app that's at fault
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@myxor ok that could be it - lets hope it dries out ok! Do you think you could look at the very top edge of the watch behind the strap? There should be a little hole - I'd be very interested to see if you can see a bit of white at the bottom of it or not.
It seems that the manufacturer may have supplied some old watches that weren't water resistant at all (despite me specifically asking and them agreeing not to). If that's the case I can swap your watch for another.
I think @Numerist solved his by just reinstalling apps? To get out of a boot loop on Bangle.js 1 just hold BTN1. It'll boot to the Bangle logo without loading code and then you can uninstall the app that's at fault