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Pebble may be reborn as a small Android phone

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  • Eric Migicovsky, the founder of Pebble, wants to build a small Android phone that can compete with the iPhone Mini.
  • The initiative is a crowd-funded project like the Pebble Watch.
  • The team wants the phone to be “a nice soft slab that’s very high quality, very nicely put together, very solid feeling.”

Remember the little smartwatch that could, known as the Pebble? It looks like the Pebble could be making a comeback. Not as a smartwatch, but as a small Android phone. New details have come out about the device and where it is in the development process.

Last year, the founder of Pebble, Eric Migicovsky, announced that he wanted to create a small Android phone that could compete with iPhone Mini. Android Authority reported on the wishlist Migicovsky posted on his website which detailed what his dream compact phone would include. In a recent interview with The Verge, Migicovsky shared some insight on the project.



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