We’ve been hearing about the Pixel Watch for a long time, long Time, it looks like it’s finally going to be unveiled at this year’s Google I/O. While not much has been leaked about it, we’ve got a rough idea of what it will look like and some of its features.Now it looks like the first official renders have leaked thanks to 91 mobile phonewhich matches some of what we’ve already seen.
YouTuber John Prosser previously shared a rendering of what Google internally calls the Pixel Watch, giving us our first look at the smartwatch’s overall design.its design is very similar to what 91 mobile phone report, the single crown on the right is surrounded by a curved display. 91 mobile phone No other images were shared, but one showed a pedometer, a Fitbit logo, and what appeared to be a heart rate monitor.
We’ve heard a lot of rumours about the Google Pixel Watch, which may finally launch sometime this year. Google has been developing its own Wear OS software platform since 2014, but in that time the company has never sold a Google-branded smartwatch. There have been rumors of a Pixel-branded watch (or simply a Google-branded watch) for years. We’ve also seen potential watch face leaks, two of which later appeared in renders leaked by John Prosser. Finally, digging from a Wear OS 3.0 emulator suggests that the watch may be equipped with both the next-gen Google Assistant and an Exynos chipset.
As we learn more about the Pixel Watch, it’s becoming clear that something is happening behind the scenes. All indications are that we should have heard sooner, and we’re looking forward to this year’s Google I/O conference, hopefully.
Source: 91Mobiles
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