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2 years agoYou know it’s just sad. Fitbit buying Pebble and not using any of that in their watches. Then Google buying Fitbit and not using any of that tech either. Just so much potential being wasted.
You know it’s just sad. Fitbit buying Pebble and not using any of that in their watches. Then Google buying Fitbit and not using any of that tech either. Just so much potential being wasted.
Yeah we are at a point where most apps don’t need the most powerful chip out there. We need more efficient ones.
They probably are already planning for this. Will integrate it into Google fit eventually and drop the fitbit brand. Then a couple of years later they’ll drop that as well. 🤦♂️
Hopefully this gets better adoption than the 7 gen 1 series. There are very few phones available with that series of chips.
They tried bringing exynos back in their flagship with the S24 series. While it is better than the previous exynos chips, it does not match the SD variants.