Trusted source ‘confirms’ more Google Pixel Watch specs, and they’re not all bad
Unfortunately, instead of a proper announcement and full pre-release details, virtual I/O 2022 attendees only got a “preview” and a sneak peek at the Pixel Watch’s real-life design and future commercial capabilities, as well as a vague confirmation of distant “fall” availability.
A lot of new stuff to be excited about
While 9To5Google claims to have now heard from two separate (and presumably unconnected) tipsters about the ancient processor set to power the long-awaited Pixel Watch, the rest of the specs and features “confirmed” today are pretty much all good.
In terms of memory, 9To5Google is keeping things awfully cryptic and vague, claiming that the Pixel Watch “should slightly surpass” the 1.5GB RAM count of the fellow Wear OS-based Galaxy Watch 4 duo. It’s unclear if that means 2 gigs of the good stuff are in the cards for Big G or the search giant will settle on some odd number between 1.5 and 2, but either way, this is great news, further suggesting an okay overall user experience… at worst.
So many key questions left unanswered
Sadly, only Google can answer these make-or-break questions with complete certainty, although we do have some pretty good ideas based primarily on leaks and rumors from the last few weeks leading up to the I/O “preview.”
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