The Google Pixel Watch, which may be the company’s first ‘real’ wearable rival, has yet to appear. The amount of leaks that appear every few days does not appear to leave much to the imagination. The reported gadget has previously been sighted at a bar in the United States. The device comes with some model number confirmation on Bluetooth SIG papers. This time, additional information regarding the impending Pixel Watch has surfaced. The latest report discusses the device’s likely battery capacity as well as cellular connection.
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According to 9to5Google, the Pixel Watch may come with a 300mAh battery. The Pixel Watch may be compared to Samsung’s current flagship. Galaxy Watch 4 and the Fossil Gen 6 in terms of capacity. Google’s Wear OS powers both of these devices. The Samsung smartphone, on the other hand, puts its own skin on top with a few tweaks.
Pixel Watch Battery Compared with Galaxy Watch 4, Fossil Gen 6
Although 300mAh may not seem like a lot. Therefore, we can estimate the Pixel Watch’s battery life based on how long its competitors last. For example, if the Galaxy Watch 4 40mm has a 247mAh battery and will last up to 40 hours on a single charge. We may anticipate the Pixel Watch to equal those hours or even give more power with a 300mAh battery at launch. Regardless, the future watch will undoubtedly be a 24-hour gadget.
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The Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch, which has the same 300mAh battery capacity as the Pixel Watch, may potentially be compared to Google’s smartwatch. However, with an earlier Snapdragon Wear 4100+ processor, the gadget may function in Extended Mode for up to 24 hours. We’re hoping that the Pixel Watch is powered by a more energy-efficient SoC that can easily last more than 24 hours.
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However, it was previously speculated that the Pixel Watch might feature the W920 processor seen in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4. Moreover, it is said to be more efficient than the Snapdragon 4100+. According to 9to5Google, the Pixel Watch’s display is around 30mm, or a little under 1.2 inches. It is identical to the Galaxy Watch 4.
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While there is no information on how the battery will be charged, the Pixel Watch may enable charging from the backside, based on the design seen in photographs of the ‘real’ testing device. Fitbit’s Versa 3 and Sense smartwatches charge in a similar fashion.
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