Just a few days The company will showcase its Pixel 7 lineup, as well as its first flagship smartwatch that it developed itself (outside). Fitbit, clearly). Leaks and rumors have provided some clues Features and specifications. The latest leak may be the biggest yet. Looks like it’s an Amazon deal for the Pixel Watch The Pixel Watch will go on sale after the Google event on October 6
Leaker shared pictures and details above Forum (as I discovered it ) indicates that the color range will contain at least four bar designs. It appears to feature a black, gray, white, green, and silver silicone design (images aren’t very high resolution) as well as an orange, green, and black braided design. There seems to be a two-skin design as well.
Additionally, the images give a glimpse of some of the faces of the Pixel Watch. These include analog-style watch faces that display the wearer’s heart rate, one with a landscape design, and one that shows the time in words. Other images give a glimpse of Fitbit integration, pedometer, electrocardiogram (ECG) readings, emergency call feature and Pixel Watch. .
Additionally, Amazon’s listing, which has since been removed, suggested users would get six months of free access to Fitbit Premium. Fitbit usually offers the same feature to its smartwatch buyers, but it’s not yet clear if Google will do the same with the Pixel Watch in all regions. The listing also reveals that the Pixel Watch will connect to the Google Home app, have 5ATM water resistance, and have a Corning Gorilla Glass display. The device is also said to have an Exynos 9110 processor and a full day of battery life.
The screenshots show that the WiFi version of the Pixel Watch costs €356.79 in Germany Previous reports have suggested that the WiFi model will start at $350 in the US, while the cellular version could start at $400. However, we will get more official details about the smartwatch on Thursday. We’ll be covering the Pixel event in its entirety, including everything you need to know about the Pixel Watch and more lined up
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