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Google's Pixel Watch could feature very outdated hardware
7 days ago - By Phandroid
The other day at I/O 2022, Google finally took the wraps off its Pixel Watch. Details were scarce but basically Google confirmed the watch's existence and that it would be launched alongside the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro later this year. Unfortunately, it seems that our excitement has since quickly evaporated if this report from 9to5Google is true. According to the publication, it seems that the upcoming smartwatch from Google could end up packing some very old and outdated hardware. The report claims that the watch could use Samsung's Exynos 9110 chipset. This is a chipset that originally debuted...
Read more ...Google's Pixel Watch Rumored To Use Older Chipset
7 days ago - By Android Headlines
Google's upcoming Pixel Watch is rumored to be using a older chipset according to a new report from 9To5Google. Citing a source, the report states that the unreleased wearable will be using a chip from 2018. Specifically the Samsung Exynos 9110. Google officially announced the Pixel Watch at Google I/O 2022. Showcasing just a handful of features in addition to its design.
Google's Rick Osterloh was seen wearing the watch and showing it off on stage during the keynote. While a number of other people could be seen wearing the watch in various promotional images. It might seem weird that...
Read more ...Source: Google Pixel Watch runs on the same chip as 2018 Galaxy Watch
7 days ago - By 9to5Google
On Wednesday, Google officially confirmed that it was making a Pixel Watch, but the provided preview was light on concrete specifications as availability is still some months away. 9to5Google has now learned that the Pixel Watch is powered by an Exynos chip that originally debuted with the Samsung Galaxy Watch from 2018.
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