Samsung plans to use at least one recycled material in every module of every Galaxy device by 2030. Galaxy S25 and S25+ are the first Galaxy smartphones with recycled materials in every external component.
Prices. Pre-orders can already be placed, and the phones will be available on February 7th.
But those aren't the only phones in the Galaxy S25 family. Samsung also teased Galaxy S25 Edge, which is likely the rumored slimmer model.
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#Google has released the source code of the OS powering Pebble smart watches.
Pebble, if you're unaware, was a pioneer in the smart watch market, launching a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2012, then following it up with 2 more generations. In the end, the startup was acquired by Fitbit, itself getting acquired by Google, with former Pebble employees going on to work on Wear OS.
Now, Google is releasing the source code of PebbleOS, the OS that once powered those watches. Google hopes that this will help the community, mentioning the Rebble project. The source code release will also help people that want to build new smart watches on the PebbleOS platform.
One of those people is Eric Micigowsky, the founder of the startup that started it all. He is planning to release new wearables that retain the core aspects of Pebble watches like the signature e-ink display.
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Pebble, if you're unaware, was a pioneer in the smart watch market, launching a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2012, then following it up with 2 more generations. In the end, the startup was acquired by Fitbit, itself getting acquired by Google, with former Pebble employees going on to work on Wear OS.
Now, Google is releasing the source code of PebbleOS, the OS that once powered those watches. Google hopes that this will help the community, mentioning the Rebble project. The source code release will also help people that want to build new smart watches on the PebbleOS platform.
One of those people is Eric Micigowsky, the founder of the startup that started it all. He is planning to release new wearables that retain the core aspects of Pebble watches like the signature e-ink display.
@thetechdroid