- A prominent filter has just spilled beans on the pixel clock 4 of Google
- The next smart watch will be released on August 20
- The leak includes a lot of updates and new features
Google is ready to launch the Pixel Watch 4 on August 20, but that has not stopped several leaks that arise in the meantime. And now, we just received another cache of substantial rumors that surrounds the device, revealing many of the new features we could see in a few weeks.
The revelations come from the prolific filtration Evan Blass, who recently published them in X. There, Blass revealed a wide range of specifications and features that could reach the Google smart watch, as well as some official -looking slides that could be used on the device’s launch date.
Among the specifications are measurements, visualization details, battery life and more. Blass states that the Pixel Watch 4 will come with sizes of 41 mm and 45 mm, a 360 screen always lit with up to 3,000 brightness nits, 30 hours of useful life of the battery in the 41 mm and 40 -hour model in the size of 45 mm, plus 25% faster loading when using a fast charging spring compared to the regular speed.
As for the sensors, the Blass publications suggest that the Pixel Watch 4 will obtain double frequency GPS, an electrocardiogram (ECG), blood oxygen monitoring, in addition to the ability to detect variability of the heart rate. There will also be security characteristics, including the detection of hard drops and pulse loss.
A significant update
According to Blass images, you will obtain “more than 40 real -time exercise modes and statistics” with the Pixel Watch 4, in addition to personalized execution plans and real -time guidance. You will also advise if you are ready for difficult training or need to rest.
And updates are not limited to health characteristics and physical status. For example, if you buy an LTE model, you will get two years of wireless Google Fi data included for free (although this does not include calls).
The artificial intelligence chatbot (AI) of Google Gemini is integrated into the clock, and seems to be available to help in several ways. That includes the creation of “a playlist for a 10 -minute race”, in one of the examples given.
The slides also suggest that you can “raise your wrist for fast AI assistant and personalized help” and “keep the conversation with text suggestions that sound like you.” Google seems to be an integration of Gemini with portable third -party applications as well.
In general, this seems like a significant update on Google Pixel’s Watch 3, provided that the escape proves to be precise, of course. But with the launch date of August 20, we will approach quickly, we will not have much to wait before discovering it.