- Google has just published a software update for the pixel clock
- Solve a problem with over -inflated steps counts
- It is also an important update for people in last year’s releases.
Google has just launched an April 2025 Google Watch watch software update, which includes a vital solution of the steps counting algorithm to correct previously over -inflated steps counts.
Google announced the update on its support site. He says that he has begun to be implemented and will be pushed to devices in phases over the next weeks. As always, when you get the update depends on your bearer and device, but you ought Get a notification to tell you when the download is ready.
From March and First April software updates, Google says that some users have reported that they received higher steps counts than expected. Google changed the steps counting algorithm in March, but since then it has returned to the original algorithm for all users.
Update of the second of April of Pixel Watch
Google also confirms that the update is much more significant for anyone in the Pixel Watch software last year. Wear OS 5.1 brings users in the US. However, you will need the best Android smart watch, the Google Pixel Watch 3, to take advantage of this function.
If you are still at the launch of November, other updates include a new menstrual health support, media control updates and an automatic bed mode expansion in the Pixel Watch 2. The update of the steps count is, of course, absent.
Unfortunately, this is not the update of Pixel Watch Gemini that we have been waiting for. While that briefly appeared on the devices in recent weeks, Google can be reserving the deployment of AI to its line of portable devices for the inauguration of the pixel watch 4, which we can probably wait later this year.
Gemini will replace the Google assistant as AI work assistant. While that is good news for Pixel Watch fans, Fitbit owners will stay out of the cold, and Google confirms that it will end with Google Assistant support in Fitbit without GEMINI replacement in view, a change that has already begun to enter into force.