What you need to know
- A new leak reveals what could be the final look of Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch.
- Codenamed Rohan, the rumored smartwatch appears to have a more curved screen than previously thought.
- The latest leak indicates that the portable device is just around the corner.
The Google Store site has just been redesigned for visitors to the US, UK, Germany and Japan with a top menu that highlights Google phones and watches over its smart homes and other products. The change reflects Google’s new focus on wearables, and a new leak gives us our first look at what appears to be the final design of the Google Pixel Watch.
With permission from 91mobiles, the latest leak shows a smartwatch with a screen curvature that appears to extend all the way to the back. This is evident from the stem of the digital crown protruding from the curved part of the screen instead of from the case.
Compared to previous leaks, the crown’s seamless integration with the screen is more visible in it. The rest of the image backs up previous Pixel Watch renderings that have emerged in recent months.
An earlier leak also indicated that the Pixel Watch would most likely make its Google I / O debut in May. Since the event is almost upon us, it is possible that we are looking at the final design of the laptop.
As you may already know by now, Google’s response to the best Android smartwatches is codenamed “Rohan.” It runs Wear OS 3.1, as previous rumors. If this is correct, the Pixel Watch will be a slight downgrade from the Galaxy Watch 4, which is currently running Wear OS 3.2.
The leak also highlights the smartwatch’s deep integration with Fitbit, which was acquired by Google in 2018. We will probably hear more when Google I / O starts next month.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4
Look no further than the Galaxy Watch 4 for the latest version of Wear OS. It has a great design, a wealth of health and fitness features, and it is compatible with other Galaxy smartphones.