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by JamesBaxter
4120 days ago
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I think Pebble's biggest selling point is that it works on iOS and Android. I don't think that many change ecosystem on purpose after deciding iPhone or Android (they're too invested fairly quickly) but I'm sure many people get a cheap Android phone when they lose or break their iPhone. It will be a painful realisation when the iWatch won't connect to a temporary Android phone. |
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To me, it is that the Pebble simply works, and does it well. I've tried wearing an Android-based smartwatch - while great hardware (except battery time) - it simply didn't work that well. I think that is the biggest selling point.
On the other hand, I remember having my Pebble in a drawer for most of the first year. But once SDK 2 was released, things started to happen and it became really useful in itself and the apps/watchfaces available.