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Fri Apr 11 2025

We've had the best look yet at the Google Pixel Watch 4.

These stunning 5K renders and the 360-degree video provide us with an exceptional view of the Pixel Watch 4.

The Google Pixel Watch 4 will be the next addition to Google's renowned line of wearable devices, and recent leaks have provided a more detailed look at its design. These images, revealed by Steve Hemmerstoffer, known as OnLeaks, along with 91mobiles, include 5K renders and a 360-degree video that allow viewers to see the device from various angles.

Although the Pixel Watch 4 primarily maintains the circular design of its predecessor, the Pixel Watch 3, it is noticeable that the edges are thinner, a common trend in the industry toward displays with smaller bezels. However, there are significant changes on the back. The four charging pins have disappeared, suggesting that the new model may offer wireless charging instead of using a USB-C port, as seen in the previous model. In addition, two new buttons have been added, located on either side of the speaker, although their exact function has not yet been clarified, with speculation that they might be volume buttons.

While the Pixel Watch 4 does not represent a drastic change from its predecessor, some new features have generated interest. It is rumored to incorporate a new chipset, possibly a custom-designed Tensor chip, though its release is still some way off and much of this information remains speculative. Based on Google's previous trajectory, the watch is expected to be available in 41mm and 45mm sizes, as well as several new color options, moving away from the limited black option that characterizes some earlier models.

Meanwhile, some Google Pixel phone owners have reported a change in haptic feedback following the latest Android 15 update, which seems to have increased the intensity of vibrations while typing. According to comments on Reddit, this issue has particularly affected older models, such as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 8, while the Pixel 9 appears to be unaffected.

On another note, details have begun to leak about Google's new artificial intelligence assistant, dubbed "Pixie," which is expected to be present in the Pixel 10. This assistant, now referred to as Pixel Sense, will provide a personalized experience by collecting data from various apps, messages, and multimedia files, thereby enhancing interaction with the device.