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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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.
Does the pebble app show your current watch face as active?
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
miguel@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'31·18 days agoWhich was my point, yes.
Wearing a Pebble Time steel right now, and I’m cautiously optimistic for this.
miguel@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'41·19 days agoMuch like when IBM bought RH and then axed CentOS?
miguel@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'263·19 days agoBut Fedora is based on an IBM product… so that’s a swing and a miss. SuSE would be a better direction, IMO
Dude, that blows. I’m sorry to hear that :(