AsteroidOS 2.0 released with enhanced smartwatch features

The open-source AsteroidOS project has announced version 2.0, a Linux-based operating system for smartwatches that emphasizes privacy and extends device lifespans. This release introduces always-on display support, performance improvements, and compatibility with more watch models. It aims to provide an alternative to proprietary platforms like Wear OS and watchOS.

AsteroidOS, a community-driven, Linux-based operating system for smartwatches, has reached its 2.0 milestone after eight years of development. Built on OpenEmbedded with a Qt/QML user interface and BlueZ for Bluetooth, the OS prioritizes privacy by avoiding telemetry and cloud services, promotes environmental responsibility by reviving outdated devices, and encourages user contributions through accessible code in QML/Qt, JavaScript, or C.

The release, announced recently, includes several key enhancements. New features comprise an always-on display, tilt-to-wake functionality, and palm-to-sleep gesture. A heart rate monitor app and initial step counting support have been added, alongside a compass app, Bluetooth HID and audio capabilities, a flashlight app, and a game called Diamonds, inspired by 2048.

Design updates feature a redesigned QuickPanel replacing the old QuickSettings menu, with customizable toggles, app shortcuts, and a power-off timer. Seven new app launcher styles are available, along with a Nightstand mode for bedside use during charging. The watchface gallery now previews faces with selected wallpapers, and performance has improved through optimized rendering, smoother animations, better battery life, and stability fixes. The system font is now Noto Sans for multilingual support, with Twemoji for color emojis and over 20 new languages added, totaling 49.

App improvements include a more legible Weather app, a background-running Timer optimized for round displays, an enhanced Calculator layout, and music volume control. The Android companion app, AsteroidOS Sync, gains call detection, a stable Bluetooth library, and custom API key support for weather. Integration extends to Gadgetbridge, SailfishOS, and Ubuntu Touch via Telescope.

Support expands to 15 additional models since version 1.0, including Fossil Gen 4, 5, and 6; Huawei Watch 1 and 2; TicWatch Pro 3; OPPO Watch; and Polar M600. Partial support covers devices like Casio WSD-F10 and F20, LG Watch Urbane 2, first-generation Moto 360, and Samsung Gear 2 and Gear Live. Many of these watches lack ongoing manufacturer support, allowing AsteroidOS to restore functionality.

As the team states, "AsteroidOS 2.0 has arrived, bringing major features and improvements gathered during its journey through community space." Source code is available on GitHub under licenses including GNU GPL 2 and 3, with full release notes and installation guides on the project's website.

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Mecha Comet launches as modular open-source Linux handheld

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Mecha Systems has unveiled the Mecha Comet, a pocket-sized Linux computer designed for modularity and digital freedom, now live on Kickstarter after surpassing its funding goal. The device features snap-on hardware expansions and runs a fully open-source Fedora-based operating system. Backers can secure units starting at $159, with deliveries expected in May 2026.

The Mecha Comet, a palm-sized modular Linux computer, has launched on Kickstarter, emphasizing adaptability through snap-on modules. This open-source device caters to tinkerers and enthusiasts with customizable hardware and a Fedora-based operating system. It has already raised over $500,000 in funding shortly after its campaign began.

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Pocketblue is a new initiative that ports Fedora Atomic Linux to a limited set of ARM-powered mobile devices, offering an immutable operating system for phones and tablets. The project supports three specific models and focuses on Flatpak-based app delivery. It remains in early development, aimed at experimental users.

GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android-based operating system, has stated it will not comply with age verification requirements, even if it means losing market access in certain regions. The team emphasized that its OS and services will remain available worldwide without requiring personal information or accounts. This stance comes amid expanding global laws targeting operating systems.

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The Weathr application transforms the Linux command-line interface into a dynamic weather viewer. It features background ASCII animations for real-time weather updates, powered by Open-Meteo. Users can check conditions without leaving their terminal.

Following its successful December 2025 crowdfunding campaign, Finnish company Jolla has revealed finalized details for the privacy-focused Jolla Phone running Sailfish OS. The €649 device features a MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset, modular back panel for accessories, physical privacy switch, and user-replaceable battery, with pre-orders open in Europe ahead of a September 2026 release.

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Nex Computer has begun taking reservations for the NexPhone, a $549 rugged smartphone that runs Android 16, launches Debian Linux as an app, and dual-boots Windows 11. The device, a realization of a 2012 concept, is designed to function as a pocket workstation when connected to external displays. Shipments are planned for the third quarter of 2026.

 

 

 

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