Pebble (Finally) Opens Its App Store to Android Users

By Jason Fell Mar 07, 2014

If you own a Pebble and have it connected to an Android-powered smartphone, you’ve probably felt left in the dark compared with your iPhone-touting friends. When Pebble unveiled the slimmer, more stylish Pebble Steel smartwatch at CES in January, the Pebble app store also went live — but only for iPhone users.

It has taken two months but, today, Android users can rejoice. Pebble has unveiled its dedicated app store in the Google Play app marketplace.

Additionally, Pebble announced new app partnerships with companies like eBay and Evernote, to name a couple. The Evernote app allows Pebble users access to “core” Evernote features like checklists, reminders and notebooks directly from the smartwatch.

The eBay app, meanwhile, lets Pebble users to access eBay feeds, browse products and add items to a wish list for later purchase via your smartphone.

Related: Pebble’s $10 Million Crowdfunding Secret: Keep It Simple

If you own a Pebble and have it connected to an Android-powered smartphone, you’ve probably felt left in the dark compared with your iPhone-touting friends. When Pebble unveiled the slimmer, more stylish Pebble Steel smartwatch at CES in January, the Pebble app store also went live — but only for iPhone users.

It has taken two months but, today, Android users can rejoice. Pebble has unveiled its dedicated app store in the Google Play app marketplace.

Additionally, Pebble announced new app partnerships with companies like eBay and Evernote, to name a couple. The Evernote app allows Pebble users access to “core” Evernote features like checklists, reminders and notebooks directly from the smartwatch.

The eBay app, meanwhile, lets Pebble users to access eBay feeds, browse products and add items to a wish list for later purchase via your smartphone.

Related: Pebble’s $10 Million Crowdfunding Secret: Keep It Simple

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Jason Fell

VP, Native Content at Entrepreneur
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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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