The Pebble Watch will now work with 64-bit only Android phones like the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro following an update to version 4.4.3.
, a group known as the Rebble Alliance has released Pebble version 4.4.3 which it says was provided to it by Google on October 24th. The update, coming four years after Pebble version 4.4.2 was disseminated, adds compatibility with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro . It also improves the reliability of Caller ID on recent Android versions.
This new update to Pebble version 4.4.3 will allow the timepiece to work with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. The Pebble Android app is no longer being hosted by the Google Play Store which is why the new update is hosted by Rebble. If you are still using a Pebble Watch and have seen features you liked disappear or stop working, you can get replacements for some of those services that are no longer available. This can be done by signing up for Rebble Web Services
. Whether you use an Android-flavored device or an iPhone, you can make your Pebble Watch useful once again.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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