10-16-2020, 10:30 PM
Peter Gamma Wrote: And is it not easier to find follower for a Linux watch than for PineTime 1.0?
Avamander:
“Unknown. No Linux (not Android Wear) watch has been really popular for hackers as far as I am aware. “
The Android wear watch TicWatch Pro has a custom ROM with a developer thread of more than 400 pages:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwa...13/page409
is this not popular? There are many other Android Wear development projects around, for instance for Amazfit watches. But the problem is, that there are to many projects and too many watches.
Would not be one single hackable multi purpose watch with a single community, similar to the PinePhone with the Pine64 community, be more successful than a lot of individual projects?
Avamander:
“Unknown. No Linux (not Android Wear) watch has been really popular for hackers as far as I am aware. “
The Android wear watch TicWatch Pro has a custom ROM with a developer thread of more than 400 pages:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwa...13/page409
is this not popular? There are many other Android Wear development projects around, for instance for Amazfit watches. But the problem is, that there are to many projects and too many watches.
Would not be one single hackable multi purpose watch with a single community, similar to the PinePhone with the Pine64 community, be more successful than a lot of individual projects?