After years of being in the rumor mill, there's a pretty big chance Google's Pixel Watch is finally on its way. Here's everything we know so far.
After years of being in the rumor mill, Google’s purchase of Fitbit made a Pixel-branded smartwatch an inevitability. A pair of reports from Business Insider and the Verge in late 2021 pinned 2022 as the year the oft-rumored Pixel Watch would finally be released. In the months following that, we’ve learned a bit about the device, including by way of a physical leak in the style of the iPhone 4 from so many years ago.
Design The Pixel Watch has already leaked physically in addition to renders. We have a daily good idea of what it looks like, with a minimal design with a round chassis, a single crown, and at least a silver colorway. Google’s designs have always been serviceable and comfortable, and the Pixel Watch does not appear to deviate.
As for colors, carrier inventory records reported by Android Police say it’ll be in gray, black, and gold colorways, much like the Pixel 6 Pro and the Fitbit Sense. It’ll be the first time we see the Google’s Wear OS without a Samsung overlay. The company promised faster app startups, smoother animations, and enhanced battery life. The design, from emulators, is also quite similar to the Material You design Google is currently using on Android smartphones and tablets.
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