Topic

iPhone / iOS

  • iOS - Recovery Mode

    ​What is Recovery Mode? Recovery mode is one of the earliest, most stable versions (1.5.4) of firmware that we have for Pebble. If your Pebble reboots three times or has unstable firmware, it will aut...

    Jun 09, 2015 12:52PM PDT
  • iOS - Testing a Connection

    One way to test that your Pebble is correctly connected to your iOS device is by sending sample notifications to your watch. To do this, launch your Pebble app, tap the support button at the bottom of th...

    Dec 10, 2014 12:44PM PST
  • iOS - Unpair Pebble and iPhone

    Unpair Devices ​ ​To unpair devices, follow this path on your Pebble: Main menu -> Settings -> Bluetooth -> [Device’s name] -> Forget. To unpair Pebbles on your iOS device, go to Settings ...

    Dec 10, 2014 12:46PM PST
  • iOS - App is Not Connecting

    If you are having a problem with watchapps not connecting, please make sure that the Pebble app is connected and running in the background of your phone. Watchapps, particularly those running on Javascript, wil...

    Jan 15, 2015 10:17AM PST
  • iOS - Allow / Ignore Pop-Up

    Occasionally, iOS users will receive this pop-up message: This occurs when the Pebble app is forced closed, which iOS will do if it needs the memory (e.g. when starting a memory-heavy game). If you'd li...

    Dec 10, 2014 12:47PM PST
  • iOS - Update Failed

    Occasionally Pebblers experience trouble updating their app or watch firmware when a new version is released. If you have encountered this problem, please try the following: Force the Pebble iOS app to...

    Jan 15, 2015 10:21AM PST
  • iOS 8 - No Call Notifications

    After the iOS 8 update, a bug was discovered with incoming call notifications. We have contacted Apple to let them know about the issue, so they are aware and working on it. In the meantime, we recommend visit...

    Feb 05, 2015 03:12PM PST
  • iOS - No Message Notifications

    To allow Pebble to display notifications, enable the “Show Notifications” option on your iPhone (or other iOS device) by going to Settings >> Bluetooth. Click on the information icon next to your connecte...

    Feb 05, 2015 03:12PM PST
  • iOS - Duplicate Notifications

    The duplicate notifications on iOS can occur when the Apple Notification Center Service, which is responsible for pushing notifications to third-party devices, sees notifications that are unread in the notifica...

    Dec 10, 2014 12:51PM PST
  • iOS - Music Controller Issues

    ​If your Pebble is properly paired and connected with your iOS device but the Music app is not connecting with your playlist, it is usually because the Music player is not the most recent or active media player...

    Jan 07, 2015 11:20AM PST