How would a SailfishOS wearable look to you?
Imagine that you had a smartwatch - that was capable of running SailfishOS. Imagine dual-core ARM, 800-900mhz, 512mb and 320x320 resolution, 4gb storage. And possibly other hardware capabilities such as Bluetooth IP networking, 3G data, (ideas welcome).. and wireless charging on the night table.
How would a SailfishOS wearable look like in your view and what should/could it do?
Remember that answers can contain images, uploaded or linked for those of you who are skilled in mocking things up graphically.
Why not fix the phone's problems first... :P
roboro ( 2014-04-10 21:28:55 +0200 )editBecause you have to keep research going to be on the edge :) Else you'll end up with suddenly not having any ideas or directions to pursue.
Stskeeps ( 2014-04-11 11:13:48 +0200 )editOr you end up starting new projects and never finishing them
ZogG ( 2014-04-11 14:03:31 +0200 )editCan you explain what exactly sailfish os can provide as unique feature? And what is the difference between it and any other wearables or mobile system except few UI concepts?
ZogG ( 2014-04-11 14:05:22 +0200 )editSo : Marketing people explain us that smartphone must have > 5" screens and stop providing sub 4" (like N9 or 808) high range smartphone because they are too small.... and then want to have us leave it in a pocket (or a bag if it doesn't fit) and interact with it on a 1" display on our arm ? Add to this that we we need two hands (or at least one arm and one hand) to interact with a smartwatch, whereas the sub 4" inch smartphone was designed for one hand... No need to say I can't help you there !
zeta ( 2014-04-12 17:23:30 +0200 )edit