• Avid AmoebaOP
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      1 month ago

      This is not the final design, it might gain a connector in the final. It might not. But even if it doesn’t, splicing the wires shouldn’t be too difficult for most who’d dare open their watch. I’m pretty confident I can do it.

      • FireWire400
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        131 month ago

        True. Although I’d still find a way to mess it up somehow.

        • @tahoe@lemmy.world
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          41 month ago

          I’ve repaired and tinkered with many phones and computers, I thought I’d be able to change the battery in my third gen iPod nano… But I completely messed it up because of the soldering. It ain’t easy :(

        • youmaynotknow
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          21 month ago

          That’s me, every time. ‘It’s foolproof’, yeah, I’m about 200 times worse than any fool, sorry.

      • FireWire400
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        1 month ago

        I mean you see a ribbon connector right there for the daughterboard, but yeah, maybe it’s too bulky for the current case design.

          • @village604@adultswim.fan
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            1 month ago

            A smart watch doesn’t require very much current. A ribbon cable should be more than sufficient for a device that can last days on a 185mAh battery. Especially since a ribbon cable is already delivering most of the power to the device’s main board.

            But I agree that a soldered on battery isn’t a big deal.