Omate TrueSmart Smartwatch gets TWRP support

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Omate TrueSmart TWRP

The Omate TrueSmart smartwatch is unique in that it runs full Android and function on its own, unlike other smartwatches that require a smartphone. Because of that, it makes sense that the TrueSmart would be a little more desirable with the developer and enthusiast community. That's especially true today, as an early build of TWRP has been released for the smartwatch to make it easier to flash ROMs and mods on the device.

Whenever a new smartphone or tablet is released, recoveries are built for it within weeks. That looks like it's starting to be the case with other Android powered devices, including smartwatches, and I bet that's going to be a trend we'll see a lot of this year.

If you're interested, you can check out the Google+ post below to download the recovery for the TrueSmart.

source: Google+

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  1. And at last, a standalone smartwatch! This is actually the feature I’ve been looking for ever since wearable techs came out popping like mushrooms. But if the folks behind this nifty device can make it classier–suitable for dressy and casual setting–then I’d probably get one in a heartbeat :)

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