The Pebble smartwatch is coming back, revealed Eric Migicovsky, founder of the company. The wearables, once popular for their e-ink displays and long battery life, will once again be powered by PebbleOS, which was made an open-source project by Google.
The founder shared an emotional open letter expressing his longing for a smartwatch with essential features, emphasizing his desire to reintroduce such a wearable device. He mentioned that he has tried "every single smartwatch available," yet none include all the desired functionalities this:
Google, the owner of Fitbit which bought Pebble's intellectual property, decided to open source PebbleOS, and the source code is now available online.
With that in mind, the founder is assembling a small team focused on developing a sustainable solution. He encourages the team to "continue designing exciting gadgets" while maintaining the same specifications and features, along with introducing some enjoyable new options.
It always used a transreflective display. Which is why you even had games on it.
Some manufacturers doesn't know their importance. Whose needs Amoled on a smart watch. They did the right thing but their management stopped it. As expected from management... what else can they do
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