
Google Pixel Watch 4: new leaks revealed
ALBAWABA – New leaks have revealed details about Google's upcoming Pixel Watch 4. The smartwatch is expected to feature innovative technologies and include support for wireless charging. Also Read Google launches new updates to improve Android phones New details revealed about the Google Pixel Watch 4
Google, the American multinational technology corporation, is currently developing the Pixel Watch 4. According to recent leaks, the new smartwatch will closely resemble the Pixel Watch 3 but will introduce new features, including support for wireless charging.
The Google Pixel Watch 4 is expected to launch later in 2025, likely within the next few months. The design will remain circular, and leaked photos suggest that the back of the watch lacks charging pins—hinting at the introduction of wireless charging.
The design will remain circular, and leaked photos suggest that the back of the watch lacks charging pins—hinting at the introduction of wireless charging. (Google)
Additionally, the photos also revealed that the sides of the watch feature two buttons, which are expected to serve functional purposes. However, no further details have been provided yet.Experts anticipate that the new Google Pixel Watch 4 will be 14.3mm thick, making it slightly larger than the Pixel Watch 3, which measured 12.3mm. The increased size likely suggests a larger battery, potentially leading to better performance.
In the leaked photos, the watch appeared in black, but it is widely expected to be available in several other color options. Also Read Google pays over $69M fine over using Canadian media content
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