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The Pebble Time still has the same buttons–and continues to lack a touch screen–but otherwise, the industrial design is pretty much all-new. It will be 20% thinner than the first Pebble ...
Nearly a decade after Pebble ceased ... on e-paper screen, long battery life, simple design, physical buttons, and an open-sourced OS. While Android users will have a ton of new features ...
Pebble’s creator now ... touchscreen to enable complicated new apps or become a whole multitouch surface, though. He just wants to be able to tap on the screen. For the most part, though ...
The Pebble Watch ... speaker and touch screen, and boosted battery life.” For Pebble fans, you’ll note the design is a little different between the original and the new Core-branded wearable.
The countdown timer on Pebble’s homepage has finally ... Of course, the company couldn’t simply add a color screen without implementing some new software. The watch’s new UI is centered ...
Pebble hasn ... next week. The new watch is said to (finally) gain a slightly wider, color, e-paper-like display that will be encased in an overall thinner design. The screen will still not ...
The person behind the Pebble smartwatch, which arguably kickstarted the whole smartwatch craze when it launched in 2012, is returning to build the true successor to it. In a blog post on his ...
renovation or new edition. And indeed, the device is strikingly similar to the Pebble Time 2, which is no coincidence. The screen is a black and white ePaper with a diagonal of 1.26 inches ...
It looks like a Pebble, it works like a Pebble, but don’t call it a Pebble. Eric Migicovsky, the original creator of the Pebble smartwatch, just unveiled two new smartwatches — called the Core ...