Apple Watch rival Google Pixel Watch will break new ground

According to reports, Google Pixel Watch will have a feature that we have never seen in smartwatches with Wear OS.
 Apple Watch rival Google Pixel Watch will break new ground
READING NOW Apple Watch rival Google Pixel Watch will break new ground

Fresh blood will soon come to the smart watch market. In the market where many companies from Apple to Samsung, from Huawei to OPPO are in fierce competition, Google is preparing to take its place with the Pixel Watch model. The smart watch, which has been rumored for four years but has never been on sale, will work with the Wear OS operating system.

In previous leaks, it was revealed that Pixel Watch will be powered by the Samsung Exynos processor and will have functions that will make daily life easier, such as fitness tracking, pedometer, heart rate sensor. Now, a feature of the smart watch, which is displayed on an operator’s web page, is not found in its competitors with Wear OS.

Google Pixel Watch surprised with its storage

According to new information, Google Pixel Watch will come with the highest storage we’ve seen in smart watches with Wear OS: 32 GB of internal memory. The Galaxy Watch 4 series, which comes out of the box with the Wear OS-based One UI Watch interface, has a storage capacity of 16 GB.


Source: Android Police

Listed on the website of a US-based operator with the code name “Rohan”, Pixel Watch will fill another gap in the Android-based smartwatch market with this aspect. According to the same source, the model will be available in three different colors, gray, black and gold. It is also known to support cellular data.

The most curious thing about Google Pixel Watch is its price and release date. Although it is said that the watch will be released in 2022, a concrete date is not yet known. The Pixel Watch, on the other hand, is expected to start at between $250 and $400 to compete with the Galaxy Watch 4 ($249) and Apple Watch 7 ($399).

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