According to a report by Wareable and famed leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks), we now know what Fitbit’s next smartwatch will be called and what it looks like.

According to a report by Wareable and famed leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks), we now know what Fitbit’s next smartwatch will be called and what it looks like.
Here is a list of some of my favourite things from 2016 (and my first post in 2017, Happy New Year!). It ranges from smartphones and video game to tv shows and movies.
And if you haven’t already checked out my Favourite Apps of 2016.
This year hasn’t been great and all and it’s worse now, especially if you’re a Pebble fan like I am (still rocking the original Pebble and I backed the Time 2).
Pebble has announced that it will be joining Fitbit and stop operating on its own . That mean the company will shut down and they will no longer manufacture Pebble devices.
Pebble just unveiled a new set of products and they’re all launching on Kickstarter. The devices are the Pebble 2, the Pebble Time 2 and a new non-smartwatch device called the Pebble Core.
Pebble has announced another new smartwatch, the Pebble Time Round. As you can already guess from the name, it has a round display as compared to the square displays found on the Pebble Time and Time Steel.
In case you were one of the 78,000 people who backed the Pebble Time on Kickstarter, here’s your chance. Starting today, all non-backers can now pre-order the Pebble Time.
The Pebble Time will cost $200 USD. If you are in the US, you’ll only be able to pre-order the smartwatch through Best Buy’s website. For everyone else around the world, you can pre-order through Pebble’s website: getpebble.com.
On February 24th, Pebble announced their newest smartwatch, the Pebble Time. They also announced a new hardware platform for the Pebble Time.
Now a week later, Pebble has announced the Pebble Time Steel. Before this announcement, Pebble’s latest KickStarter campaign was over $12 million.
Pebble announced there latest smartwatch called the Pebble Time. It features an all new design the is  20% thinner than the original Pebble.
This new smartwatch has colour display, has 5-7 days of battery life and is compatible with the 6,500 apps and watchfaces available already. The Pebble Time is still water resistance and customizable.
The Pebble Time will be compatible with iOS 8 running on the iPhone 4S or later. And works with any Android phone running 4.0+ including Samsung, HTC, Sony, LG, Google, Motorola, Xiaomi and many more.