This page aims at gathering info about the currently supported platforms and porting efforts.

Wear OS Smartwatches

The Wear OS smartwatches are the most widespread and easy to support. The source code of their kernels is usually easily available and the drivers can be supported with libhybris. Those watches are the current priority of AsteroidOS.

Supported watches:

Asus Zenwatch (maintained by locusf)

Asus Zenwatch 2 (maintained by Lrs121 & dlandau)

Asus Zenwatch 3 (maintained by anYc)

Huawei Watch (maintained by MagneFire)

LG G Watch (maintained by kido)

LG G Watch R (maintained by atx)

LG G Watch Urbane (maintained by TheAppleMan & kido)

Moto 360 (2nd generation) (maintained by MagneFire)

Samsung Gear Live (maintained by kido) support currently broken

Sony Smartwatch 3 (maintained by kido)

Ticwatch E & S (maintained by kido)

Possible ports not supported yet:

Casio Smart Outdoor Watch

Diesel Full Guard (pinouts are on the inside)

Elephone Ele Watch

Emporio Armani Connected (pinouts are on the inside)

Fossil Q Explorist (pinouts are on the inside)

Guess Connect

Huawei Watch 2

Hugo BOSS BOSS Touch

LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition

Michael Kors Access Grayson (pinouts are on the inside)

Misfit Vapor

Montblanc Summit

Moto 360 (1st generation)

Moto 360 Sport

Nixon Mission

New Balance RunIQ Watch

Samsung Gear S

Tag Heuer Connected

Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45

Tommy Hilfiger 24/7 You

Verizon Wear 24

ZTE Quartz

Impossible ports because of lack of pinouts:

Fossil Q Control

Fossil Q Founder

Fossil Q Marshal

Fossil Q Venture

Fossil Q Wander

Gc Connect

LG Watch Sport

LG Watch Style

Louis Vuitton Tambour

Michael Kors Access

Michael Kors Access Mesdames

Michael Kors Dylan

Michael Kors Sofie

Movado Connect

Polar M600

Skagen Falster

Impossible ports due to unmet hardware dependencies:

Huawei Watch GT

Huawei Watch GT 2

PineTime

Umidigi Uwatch GT

Tizen Smartwatches

The Samsung Gear S2, S2 Classic and S3 might be supported by AsteroidOS in the future but they will require more work than the other watches. Someone already got interested in the S2 port but gave up because he couldn’t find the kernel’s defconfig.

Other Smartwatches

There are many Android (non-Wear) smartwatches available for a lower price. (e.g: the Omate *, Sony SW, Intex iRist, zWatch etc…) It might be more difficult to get access to the kernel’s or android tree of those devices but libhybris could also make running AsteroidOS on top of them possible. This is typically the case of the MTK6580 watches.

Other low-end smartwatches using cheap Mediatek SoCs aren’t able to run a Linux kernel and can’t be supported by AsteroidOS.