Then use a fork.
You can't actually take calls on the PT, you can use it to pick up your phone.
It's pretty barebones, but I like it for the price that it costs and the freedom it gives.
In the past there were games where you were given the option to install an optional HD texture pack. Can they simply do this here, too? Yes, they can. But no, gotta waste bandwidth..
Thanks, I'll look into these and will update with what I can find.
Just as a cautionary warning, but the gases in there could kill you
Calling this Sonic 2 without specifying which version is imo disingenous, because people think of the Mega Drive version as it was the most popular one. Sonic 2 for the Master System (or Game Gear) as used here is a completely different game and story. Most importantly it's 8bit instead of 16bit, I'm thinking because the calculator also uses a z80 cpu? Cool nevertheless!
You think they would admit to that publicly?
Nothing seems to sway me from audacious. Does what it needs to do.
Put up the Canyonero commercial
Is this still Wayland only?
I agree with the stopwatch.
I don't understand your second point.
I checked gadgetbridge, the app I use with the pinetime, and it shows a history of my heart rate and steps and tries to determine if I was "active". Apparently it does keep track of HR intervals, but it only checks my rate when the watch has the screen active (so whenever checking time, notifications,etc) so random intervals rather than fixed.
I think it's reliable though. It does what I want out of it and it's open source, which to me is the main attraction for that price. Idk why they had to make it more expensive for the EU market though. Triple the USD cost, but still. I don't know if there's other smart watches that do more or cost less that are also open source and similarly usable?
The stopwatch does only work with the screen on, but it also keeps the screen on so it doesn't stop working.
Notifications don't stay there... You can see the last 5 notifications if you swipe down on the main screen.
You can enable the HR monitor and exit the HR app. It will show on the watch face if it supports it. The HR sensor only works if the screen is on so it doesn't drain the battery otherwise. It's not great and takes a while to display the rate.
Idk about the step counter. It's the most useless feature on any smartwatch so I never use it. What does it count as a step? What's the use of counting the steps? You know how you did or didn't walk..
I don't have many other fails. The alarm works great, the flashlight gets daily use and I use it to control the music app on my phone. It does everything I need for an open source device, which is the primary reason I have it.
If it's been in the drawer for all this time, charge it again, it will ptobably boot. I had a similar issue, but didn't let the thing shut down conpletely (by making sure the battery is completely drained).
The Sono Motors Sion shouldn't have failed, but unfortunately it did. They promised an open system and were fairly open during development.
How straight does one of these shoot?
What color theme is that?
Just buy one and the same. No more pairing socks. Throw em in a drawer and any 2 socks you pull out are always matching. When 1 gets a hole you also don't need to throw out the pair.
"Oh watermelon, I love you so much"
As long as you're not giving market share to chromium...