The Pebble Has Been Brought Back
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Just got this to talk to my phone, gadget wraps carbon and clear screen protector. All I need now is to find out how to change the watch face.
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The app has a nice selection of faces, and you can also make your own (I made a few, though tbh I most use "blue futuristic" on mine
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Dozens? Name three, and be sure to include number of aps in each ecosystem.
I'm sure there are dozens of Chinese smart watches, but most that I've seen are white-labels and sorely missing an ecosystem.
To interject a bit, as both an original pebble and current re-pebble backer who also has tried most of the other watches (no-name chinese ones and samsung)
The no-name ones actually aren't bad. But none of them have anywhere near the build quality - which is frankly a bit shocking.
They also have nowhere near the interoperability - I can (and did) crank out faces and apps for my pebble to suit my own personal use case. That's possible with some of the big-name ones (like the Samsung), but certainly not the chinese knockoff ones.So for me, personally, having effectively a backup to my time steel is a good deal and I'm down for it. I'd actually prefer nothing else about it change much - aside from going to normal lugs. The weirdo ones are why I still am using the same slightly ratty band all these years later.
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I don't have the pebble or rebel.io app. I am connected via gadgetbridge.org and the rebel.io site.
No current face is showing.
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Oh, ok. Sorry, I don't know how to use either of those. You'll need to reach out to them on that one.
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Of all possible names, they're really using "Core 2 Duo"? I feel like anyone who has been following tech long enough would immediately think of the Intel processor when hearing that name.
It's a play on words of core 2 do-over
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It's a play on words of core 2 do-over
Just waiting for an IP lawsuit to happen there
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