According to the latest information, Google’s new watch – Pixel Watch is said to be powered by a Samsung Exynos chip and feature the next-generation Google Assistant.
Talking about the main features of this upcoming Wear OS device, a quick query currently untold that how the watch marker will brand the smartwatch. Fitbit has already shared separate plans to create a Wear OS device as well as for Google to create their own smartwatch with Fitbit integrations.
While the branding and marketing of Google’s smartwatch are likely still far from finalized, our team has discovered indications that Google is leaning toward launching a Pixel-branded watch.
Since the second year of the Pixel lineup, Google has included an Android “feature” tag within the phones called “PIXEL_EXPERIENCE.” Some of Google’s apps check for this tag to know when to offer Pixel-exclusive features.
Next-gen Assistant:
Pixel Series since available in the market performs extremely well with its super assistant functions. It translates your speed within a seconds.
The most important advantage of the next-gen Assistant is the ability to do things in your apps, such as filtering a gallery in Google Photos, using only your voice. Additionally, the next-gen Assistant can also do certain tasks — like tweaking your phone settings — entirely offline.
May Come With Exynos chip
9to5Google reported that the codename “Rohan” across various places in Wear OS-related code suggests that the device may be powered by a Samsung Exynos processor. It’s still not confirmed that whether this would be the same chip as found in the Galaxy Watch 4, the Exynos W920.
Samsung and Google worked closely together on the development and release of Wear OS 3, with the Galaxy Watch 4 even serving to debut the new Android 11 based version of Wear OS.
Beyond that, Google Tensor chips that power the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are, at their core, Samsung Exynos chips integrated with Google-designed components like the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU).