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<code>mercury</code> is known under the name "Ticwatch 2 international", "Ticwatch 2i" or "Ticwatch 2 i18n" and uses the [https://www.mediatek.com/products/wearables/mt2601 MediaTek MT2601] SoC. | <code>mercury</code> is known under the name "Ticwatch 2 international", "Ticwatch 2i" or "Ticwatch 2 i18n" and uses the [https://www.mediatek.com/products/wearables/mt2601 MediaTek MT2601] SoC. | ||
[[File:Ticwatch 2 internals.jpg|alt=Ticwatch 2 internals|thumb|Ticwatch 2 internals]] | |||
==== Misc Hardware Info ==== | ==== Misc Hardware Info ==== | ||
The metal part of the watch where “Model: WE12016” is engraved is a sticker with a metal look and can be removed. Once the sticker is removed, the watch exposes 6 pads, with 5 of them connected internally. The current working theory is that the pads are USB. | The metal part of the watch where “Model: WE12016” is engraved is a sticker with a metal look and can be removed. Once the sticker is removed, the watch exposes 6 pads, with 5 of them connected internally. The current working theory is that the pads are USB. | ||
[[File:Ticwatch2 pads.jpg|alt=Ticwatch 2 with model number sticker removed, exposing pads|thumb|Ticwatch 2 with model number sticker removed, exposing pads]] | [[File:Ticwatch2 pads.jpg|alt=Ticwatch 2 with model number sticker removed, exposing pads|thumb|Ticwatch 2 with model number sticker removed, exposing pads]] |
Revision as of 21:15, 13 February 2024
mercury
is known under the name "Ticwatch 2 international", "Ticwatch 2i" or "Ticwatch 2 i18n" and uses the MediaTek MT2601 SoC.
Misc Hardware Info
The metal part of the watch where “Model: WE12016” is engraved is a sticker with a metal look and can be removed. Once the sticker is removed, the watch exposes 6 pads, with 5 of them connected internally. The current working theory is that the pads are USB.