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Latest revision as of 20:58, 26 June 2023
Sprat (Samsung Gear Live) is a medium-sized rectangular watch, and is one of the first two watches to run Android Wear. The port is currently broken and the device is unmaintained. Warning: It has been reported that the AsteroidOS UI is currently unusable on the Samsung Gear Live. We are currently looking for a maintainer for this device. If you would like to maintain it, please get in touch on the matrix chat.
Description
Sprat is a medium-size watch with a square OLED display and a steel front casing. There are some subtle differences compared to dory, including the addition of a heartrate sensor, a power button and the brighter OLED display. The back of the watch curves and the 22mm straps are replaceable.
Repair
The back of the watch is held on by 4 Torx T5 screws, and water resistance is achieved with a gasket, so repairs are easy. Parts are available. You will likely need to replace the battery when buying these watches as they are getting quite old.
Miscellaneous hardware docs
Keys
Sprat's single key is the power button.
Manually getting to fastboot
During the first seconds of the boot process, swipe diagonally across the screen. Starting from the top/left outer edge of the screen to the bottom/right.