(10-15-2020, 10:43 PM)Peter Gamma Wrote: For me personally, it has to be a Linux watch. I bought a LG watch Urbane for 50 USD on ebay, which is on the way to my place. There is also the Kingwear K88 Pro for 80 USD, which has a camera. There is an instruction availailable from Chandler Swift to install Linux Asteroid OS on the Kingwear. But the Kingwear Pro is not recommended for Bluetooth low energy and WIFI applications, since the Bluetooth stack of this watch appears to be a mess. I would spend 300 USD for a Ticwatch Pro when there is a Linux version available for it. Currently there is only Linux Asteroid OS available for the Ticwatch E & S.
You have said that very many times here already.
(10-16-2020, 10:59 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: Is not Linux development easier than PineTime 1.0 development?
Not in such a constrained environment, follow the PineCube development to see how easy it is.
(10-16-2020, 10:59 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: And is it not easier to find follower for a Linux watch than for PineTime 1.0?
Unknown. No Linux (not Android Wear) watch has been really popular for hackers as far as I am aware.
(10-16-2020, 10:59 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: Is it not possible to build a “PineTime plus” with a more powerful CPU and more RAM which can run Linux software?
Possibly, but I am very sceptical that it has more pros than cons.