With Google now open-sourcing PebbleOS, It seems the future looks brighter for both legacy Pebble users and the upcoming “not-Pebble” smartwatch Migicovsky is developing. However, Google hasn’t released all of PebbleOS, as some proprietary Bluetooth stack and chipset support components remain locked. No word yet on pricing, release date, or the watch’s final name, but one thing is clear—Pebble isn’t quite dead yet. The new release builds on last year's sold-out Charmera 1987 Edition, introducing six new color variants inspired by early-2000s technology and pop culture. Read more in our articles including "Google Open Sources PebbleOS, Pebble Founder Plans a New Smartwatch" and "realme Buds T500 Pro now available in the Philippines".
With Google now open-sourcing PebbleOS, It seems the future looks brighter for both legacy Pebble users and the upcoming “not-Pebble” smartwatch Migicovsky is developing. However, Google hasn’t released all of PebbleOS, as some proprietary Bluetooth stack and chipset support components remain locked.
No word yet on pricing, release date, or the watch’s final name, but one thing is clear—Pebble isn’t quite dead yet. The new release builds on last year's sold-out Charmera 1987 Edition, introducing six new color variants inspired by early-2000s technology and pop culture.
Our coverage of pebbleos release includes: "Google Open Sources PebbleOS, Pebble Founder Plans a New Smartwatch"; "realme Buds T500 Pro now available in the Philippines"; "DJI files patent infringement lawsuits against Insta360". Each article provides unique insights and information.