New functionality on the way
One of those announcements might be around a Google Photos watch face for the Pixel Watch. As spotted by, there's now code hidden in the Google Photos app for Android that hints at support for adding pictures to the screen of a wearable.
Multiple images can be selected it seems, though there will be an as-yet-unspecified limit. Presumably, if more than one photo is picked then the watch face will cycle through them, though the details of how this will work aren't yet fully clear.
We've been hearing quite a few rumors around the Pixel Watch since Google confirmed its existence. It will apparently be fitted
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