Yearning to browse the web directly from your wrist on Apple Watch's tiny 1.32-inch screen? You're not alone. A developer known by the nickname Comex has somehow managed to run a fully-fledged web browser on an Apple Watch.

The result, as you can see in the video below, is far from an enjoyable experience. You can only see a small fraction of the browser screen — in this case, Google's homepage — and the lack of keyboard makes the browser quite useless.

But how did he do it? He does not divulge any details in his post on Mobypicture, but 9to5Mac, which first reported on the video, speculates he didn't install any new software, and has instead found a way to run the Safari web browser, which is included (but not easily accessible) on the Watch.

Comex also shared an image of the Apple Watch in iOS dictionary view on Twitter.

And to doubters who speculated he merely created an app that looks like a browser, Comex says this is not the case. "No, that's not how WatchKit works," he tweeted.

Heh, a lot of people on Reddit think my demo is “just an app” which is easy to write. No, that’s not how WatchKit works. — comex (@comex) May 10, 2015

While there's no good reason to run a web browser on your Apple Watch, Comex's exercise likely means he's working on a jailbreak, which could surpass Apple's restrictions and enable the use of unsupported software.

Comex, best known for releasing the iPhone jailbreaking tool JailbreakMe, and later getting a job at Apple, did not publicly offer any software or explanation on how to perform this tricks yourself.

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