
As per the timer, we should know everything there is to know about this new arrival by 10am on Tuesday, and 9to5Mac has shared some intriguing inside info on what we can expect.
Apparently, Pebble has been looking to shore up both the software and hardware side of things, a move that will be very much required given the aforementioned matter of Apple Watch.
From a hardware perspective, the device will offer a larger display that will be in color, while the profile will also be thinner and sleeker than what we’ve seen from the start-up.
Despite offering a color display, it won’t offer a touch interface, and the lack of this support could severely hinder Pebble’s chances of remaining relevant. Because, while the smartwatch market is still establishing itself, most consumers are accustomed to displays that they can physically interact with, and even though we don’t know exactly what this new Pebble will be like, something tells us that it’s unlikely to sway users away from the other options available.
Still, away from the display and thin form factor, prospective Pebblers should also expect decent battery life. Apple is expected to offer an all-day battery life with its first wearable, and the next gen Pebble should maintain solid retention despite its svelte design.
With just over four days to go, we’ll surely here more about the device in the near future, and should any decent information come to light, we’ll have it covered right here.
Based on the report, would you be buying the new Pebble when it comes out? Or do you have your eyes on one of the rivaling efforts? Do share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!
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