11-02-2017 08:30
11-02-2017 08:30
First, I got a development account an was all pumped to start converting my pebble apps to Ionic. Now, I realized I don't get notifications, standard apps weren't working, connections were sporatic, etc....
Basically, I bought the watch because I need a watch that gives me notifications.
I now understand that you can opt-out of the development version, which I did on this google form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFOOX5HtSZis335ENiGRPtNKQEgAbSx51ulnCvI-OSkE4Vog/viewform)... although I'd certainly prefer not to wait 48 hours.
Once I get off the developer version, I understand that things are actually more stable and it may be worth keeping it (I had this thing boxed up and ready to return last night).
I'd still like to add some apps, is that possible without the developer version?
If it means giving up notifications and dealing with having a $300 casio on my wrist, I'll wait. I'd much prefer to have a functional smart-watch.
So,
#1: can someone downgrade me to production.
#2: can I still write apps if I'm using the production version.
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11-02-2017 13:46
11-02-2017 13:46
#1 Jon wrote this for you: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Ionic/Revert-to-production-firmware-from-dev-firmware/m-p/2266719
#2 Nope.
11-02-2017 13:46
11-02-2017 13:46
#1 Jon wrote this for you: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Ionic/Revert-to-production-firmware-from-dev-firmware/m-p/2266719
#2 Nope.
11-02-2017 15:04
11-02-2017 15:04
That's what I thought. I was really excited to put together a few apps. Oh well.
It even started to work after I reinstalled it for the 4th time today, and I was pretty excited. Now, it's messed up again.
I loved my pebble. I had really hoped this was the one to replace it, but I don't think it's going to happen any time soon.