Just last week, information about the upcoming Google smartwatch surfaced online. The Google smartwatch was said to have an internal code name, Pixel Rohan, and bears the Wear OS 3.1. While we are anticipating the debut of the wearable, a person shared more details of the upcoming Google Smartwatch, Pixel Rohan.
On Reddit, someone made a post about coming across the prototype at some restaurant in Chicago and decided to hold on to it till the owner comes by. The person posted a live image of the Google Smartwatch prototype with the 40mm Apple watch and 46mm Galaxy watch by the side.
Looking at the live image, one would observe that the Google Smartwatch is a bit similar to the Galaxy watch but with sleeker hardware. Furthermore, the individual revealed that the wearable is about half an inch thick and one and a half inches in diameter.
Apart from the sleek hardware design, another detail of the upcoming Google Smartwatch was that it houses a speaker and a microphone grille. Unfortunately, after testing the smartwatch with two Qi chargers and a power share feature from the Galaxy fold 3, the wearable doesn’t have any wireless charging capabilities, although the Qi charger detected the device momentarily.
Many details of the upcoming Google smartwatch have been revealed. What else?
We’ve known a lot of details about the upcoming Google smartwatch among which are its codename, hardware design, and software (although we don’t expect a Wear OS 3.1 since Wear OS 3.2 is already available).
We still expect more details of the upcoming Google Smartwatch plus the Pixel 7 series. The Android community can’t wait for May I/O 2022 because it seems Google has a lot in store for us users. Till then, we’ll keep an eye out for tweaks on our soon-to-debut devices.