In Big Tech’s attempt to create a smartwatch that can do it all, manufacturers like Samsung and Google standardized a watch that most people don’t really want or need. But there is a solution.
An open-source ecosystem, completely available to every developer for freeto use, like watchfaces that can be more than just numbers on a dial
What worries me most is that it feels like the industry is headed in the wrong direction. Instead of manufacturers creating products that suit the needs of their consumers, we are all collectively forced into purchasing products that very few of us want or need. I’d ask why, but I am pretty confident that we just lost track along the way.
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