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Pixel Watch 4 launching on August 20: Two sizes, new sensors, quick charge dock, and more

Pixel Watch 4 launching on August 20: Two sizes, new sensors, quick charge dock, and more

India Today5 hours ago
Google is preparing to unveil the Pixel Watch 4 on August 20, alongside its next-generation Pixel 10 smartphones. While the company has yet to officially break the news, the latest promotional images leaked by tipster Evan Blass have revealed a detailed look at the smartwatch, its colour options, and key features. The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to come in two case sizes — 41mm and 45mm — with a familiar design that closely follows its predecessor, but with one noticeable change: the charging pins are now placed on the side. Google is sticking with PIN charging instead of moving to a wireless dock, though charging speeds are said to be improved.advertisementThe Pixel Watch 4 will reportedly feature Google's Actua 360 display with up to 3,000 nits peak brightness and will offer over 40 exercise modes, appealing to fitness-focused buyers. The smaller 41mm version is expected to last up to 30 hours on a single charge, while the larger model can stretch to 40 hours — both with the always-on display turned on. Charging is said to be 25 per cent faster compared to the Pixel Watch 3, which should make topping up less of a hassle. Google is also said to be including dual-frequency GPS for more accurate location tracking, and the usual health features like ECG, blood oxygen (SpO2), breathing rate, and heart rate variability monitoring will be available.One of the standout additions is a safety feature that can detect if your pulse drops and automatically contact emergency services. For those opting for the LTE model, Google is expected to bundle two years of free Google Fi data, which is a useful extra for users who want to leave their phone behind during workouts or runs.
While the Pixel Watch 4 will be revealed in August, it will not hit store shelves straight away. According to recent reports, it is expected to be available from October 9, with the delay possibly linked to supply chain constraints. Other upcoming Google hardware, such as the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and new Pixel Buds 2a, will also follow the same delayed timeline. In contrast, the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL smartphones are expected to ship from late August.This year's Pixel 10 phones are expected to feature Google's new Tensor G5 chip, built on TSMC's 3nm process, which should help improve efficiency and performance, compared to the Pixel 9 series. Of course, we'll get to know more about the upcoming devices on August 20. Stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the latest on Google's upcoming phones and wearables.- Ends
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