Google seems to be playing it safe or perhaps smart with its upcoming Pixel Watch 4, according to a fresh report from Android Authority. For those hoping for a processor refresh, brace yourself: the Pixel Watch 4 is set to retain Qualcomm’s tried-and-tested Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 platform, marking its third consecutive appearance since debuting with the Pixel Watch 2.
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No New Chipset? No Problem
The report highlights that Qualcomm’s promising new wearable chipset, dubbed “sw6100,” isn’t going to be ready in time for Google’s 2025 release. So why isn’t Google switching back to Samsung’s Exynos chips? Two key reasons emerge:
- Google reportedly plans to introduce its proprietary wearable processor starting next year.
- Availability issues with Samsung’s Exynos W chips outside Samsung’s ecosystem persist.
But don’t panic yet. The Snapdragon W5 Gen 1, despite its age, still punches above its weight class. Optimised by Google in previous Pixel Watches, it delivers responsive performance and respectable battery efficiency, comfortably meeting most user expectations.
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Two Sizes, One Galaxy Far, Far Away
Google is bringing choice back to the wrist, offering two distinct sizes of the Pixel Watch 4:
- 45mm model (codename: “kenari” – FK23)
- 41mm model (codename: “meridian” – FME23)
Interestingly, Google’s naming scheme has ditched mythical deities in favour of Star Wars planets. Both size variants will support either Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity, ensuring you stay connected even when galaxies away from your smartphone.
Bigger Batteries, Quicker Juicing
While the chipset remains unchanged, Google has upgraded battery capacities:
- 41mm model now boasts a 327mAh battery (up from 307mAh)
- 45mm model jumps to 459mAh (up from 420mAh)
Alongside these capacity bumps, faster charging capabilities are also anticipated, although specific numbers remain under wraps for now.
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Mark Your Calendars (Lightly)
Circle August 20, 2025, in pencil for now, as the Pixel Watch 4 is rumoured to launch alongside the Pixel 10 series. While leaked renders and colour options have surfaced, Google remains tight-lipped about official dates and specs.
A Brief Take from the Wrist
Google’s decision to stick with the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 might raise eyebrows, but reliability often trumps novelty in the wearable space. With enhanced batteries and charging speeds, the Pixel Watch 4 still stands poised to charm users who prefer practical improvements over flashy upgrades.