I got the pebble time 2 now for a month. Pebble is the Casio smartwatch.

The issues are a bit sad. But I will happily upgrade with the discount to the revised version of time 2.

To me, a Pebble is better than an apple watch due to battery life and hack-ability. Especially with the latest AI models it is just your imagination. And with ASK and Notification Forwarding it will be much closer to a Apple Watch in functionality.

If only iOS didn't gatekeep some of its most useful functions, that would be great.

Apple has been gate keeping for decades. It's a fundamental part of their business strategy.

Anyone still expecting anything different is ignoring reality.

It's really not complicated. If you want to continue to be gate kept, use their products and keep giving them your money. If you don't want to be involved with their shady practices, stop giving them your money and using their products.

What functionalities are limited on iOS? I'm curious, because I'm considering Pebble watch as I'm disappointed with Garmin.

Migicovsky wrote an article on it:

https://ericmigi.com/blog/apple-restricts-pebble-from-being-...

That said, I'm happy with my Pebble on iPhone (though I'd be happier if it had fuller access).

Now with Pebble you only receive iOS notifications.

Soon in Europe you can reply to notifications via voice.

> The issues are a bit sad. But I will happily upgrade with the discount to the revised version of time 2.

The what? The only discount mentioned in the article is when they stop replacing cracked glass for free and heavily discount replacements instead.

And the only hardware changes mentioned are making sure they all get assembled correctly.

I should have said 'a discount' since I indeed hope they make a revised version of Time 2.

"But I will happily upgrade with the discount to the revised version of time 2."

Has an updated version been mentioned anywhere?