- Aug 20, 2012
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Hi All,
So this is a pretty big deal for me, and maybe many others. But regardless, I'm curious about whether or not any First Party (or incredibly well developed third-party) support for Pebble in Windows Phone 8.1 is going to eventuate.
About a month ago, I purchased a Pebble at a really good price. I really like the idea of being able to see notifications, feeds, statuses and lots of other important information on my wrist - it's very good.
However, I have only really worn the watch once or twice, and to this point, there is no Pebble Support except the third party efforts which have been incredibly limited due to OS constraints.
So - my question is - has anyone heard or can find out about Pebble Support in WP 8.1? Daniel mentioned that Pebble support is coming, but I suppose my question is how long.
I knew that buying a Pebble would be useless with WP8 in its current state, but bought purely for the fact that I had read that Pebble support is finally coming.
If anyone could shed some light on this, it'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
So this is a pretty big deal for me, and maybe many others. But regardless, I'm curious about whether or not any First Party (or incredibly well developed third-party) support for Pebble in Windows Phone 8.1 is going to eventuate.
About a month ago, I purchased a Pebble at a really good price. I really like the idea of being able to see notifications, feeds, statuses and lots of other important information on my wrist - it's very good.
However, I have only really worn the watch once or twice, and to this point, there is no Pebble Support except the third party efforts which have been incredibly limited due to OS constraints.
So - my question is - has anyone heard or can find out about Pebble Support in WP 8.1? Daniel mentioned that Pebble support is coming, but I suppose my question is how long.
I knew that buying a Pebble would be useless with WP8 in its current state, but bought purely for the fact that I had read that Pebble support is finally coming.
If anyone could shed some light on this, it'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
