their architecture
I remember someone reverse engineering a few wearables a while back (just using a hex editor, I seem to recall)
At the device level, at least, the architecture is to just slap the new thing on top of the old thing, and press down a bit.
I'd imagine it's all a bit like that.
I'd imagine it's all a bit like that
Definitely was in my experience. Need to allow the phone to wake the watch up to improve the user experience? Nope, can’t do that, will screw up the watch power management.
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I remember someone reverse engineering a few wearables a while back (just using a hex editor, I seem to recall)
At the device level, at least, the architecture is to just slap the new thing on top of the old thing, and press down a bit.
I'd imagine it's all a bit like that.