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AsteroidOS can be installed as an alternative operating system on various smartwatches. Instructions for each model can be found thereafter:

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AsteroidOS can be installed as an alternative operating system on various smartwatches. Instructions for each model can be found below:

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If you have questions regarding the installation process, please check out the FAQ section.


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FAQ

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  1. Will I be able to go back to the previous operating system after installing AsteroidOS on my watch?
  2. - When installing AsteroidOS, you can choose between replacing your previous OS or keeping a "dual-boot". If you decide to replace your previous OS, it is advised to make a backup of your userdata and boot partitions before flashing AsteroidOS, you will then be able to re-flash the previous OS later. -
  3. Where can I find a phone synchronization app?
  4. - A synchronization client for Android phones named "AsteroidOSSync" is already
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  5. What features will and won't be working on my watch with AsteroidOS?
  6. - Take a look at the table in the Porting Status page of the documentation for detailed information on your current model's support. -
  7. My watch is not listed on this page, what can I do?
  8. - You should refer to the Porting Status page of the documentation and check if a port of AsteroidOS to your watch is possible or in progress. If you are interested in porting AsteroidOS yourself to a new watch, please take a look at the Porting Guide page and get in touch with us via IRC. -
  9. I do not want to flash a prebuilt image on my watch, can I compile AsteroidOS myself?
  10. - Take a look at the Building AsteroidOS page of the documentation for detailed instructions on how to compile AsteroidOS yourself. -
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Will I be able to go back to the previous operating system after installing AsteroidOS on my watch?

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When installing AsteroidOS, you can choose between replacing your previous OS or keeping a "dual-boot". If you decide to replace your previous OS, it is advised to make a backup of your userdata and boot partitions before flashing AsteroidOS, you will then be able to re-flash the previous OS later.

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Where can I find a phone synchronization app?

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A synchronization client for Android phones named "AsteroidOSSync" is already available to download on F-Droid.

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What features will and won't be working on my watch with AsteroidOS?

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Take a look at the table in the Porting Status page of the documentation for detailed information on your current model's support.

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My watch is not listed on this page, what can I do?

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You should refer to the Porting Status page of the documentation and check if a port of AsteroidOS to your watch is possible or in progress. If you are interested in porting AsteroidOS yourself to a new watch, please take a look at the Porting Guide page and get in touch with us via IRC.

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I do not want to flash a prebuilt image on my watch, can I compile AsteroidOS myself?

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Take a look at the Building AsteroidOS page of the documentation for detailed instructions on how to compile AsteroidOS yourself.

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