Cool. I don’t know anything about android smart watches, which one on that list is the best looking and featured?
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AsteroidOS 1.0 supported the following devices:
LG G Watch, LG G Watch Urbane, LG G Watch R
Asus Zenwatch 1, Asus Zenwatch 2, Asus Zenwatch 3
Sony Smartwatch 3
Software emulator for testing and development
AsteroidOS 2.0 adds more:
Fossil Gen 4, 5, 6 watches
Huawei Watch and Watch 2
LG Watch W7
Moto 360 2015
MTK6580 (harmony/inharmony) – I assume a range of devices based on MT6580
OPPO Watch
Polar M600
Ticwatch C2+ & C2, Ticwatch E & S, Ticwatch E2 & S2, TicwatchPro, Pro 2020 and LTE, and Ticwatch Pro 3
Anything for Samsung in the works?
I have ho idea, just copied the models so that don't need to open the link to check if your model is supported