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An early leak reveals the details and design of the Google Pixel Watch 3

Early leaks of the Google Pixel Watch 3 reveal potential design, battery improvements, and a possible larger model.

Prepare to be among the first to glimpse the highly anticipated Google Pixel Watch 3. Thanks to the insider knowledge of tipsters @OnLeaks and @91Mobiles, we can now unveil this cutting-edge smartwatch’s latest specs and renders.

The Pixel Watch 3 follows the familiar design language of its predecessor, the Pixel Watch 2. From the renders, you can expect the same 1.2-inch display, a rotating crown, and a prominent black bezel surrounding the display. While the leak only showcases the watch in black, Google will likely offer more colour options at the official launch.

Improved battery life with a thicker chassis

One intriguing alteration suggested by the tipsters is a slightly thicker chassis for the Pixel Watch 3. This design adjustment is speculated to accommodate a larger battery, potentially boosting the smartwatch’s battery life compared to its predecessor, the Pixel Watch 2. This enhancement could be a game-changer for those dissatisfied with the previous model’s battery performance.

Potential for a larger model

Google is reportedly considering a bolder move with the Pixel Watch 3. The current render showcases the 41mm version, but there’s a buzz about a larger variant, the Pixel Watch 3 Pro. This strategic decision could be Google’s way of appealing to consumers who prefer a more substantial watch face and stepping up its competition with Apple Watches and Samsung Galaxy Watches.

Strategic expansion

Expanding the Pixel Watch lineup makes sense for Google. Offering different sizes and improved battery life will help attract a broader range of customers. A larger model could draw in users looking for more screen real estate and those who want their smartwatch to make a more extensive style statement.

With these potential upgrades and additions, the Google Pixel Watch 3 is poised to surpass its predecessor and become a formidable competitor in the smartwatch market. While the exact release date and additional details remain a mystery, you can anticipate a more versatile and longer-lasting Pixel Watch experience shortly if these leaks hold.

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