While the Google Pixel 10 lineup has been the subject of many rumours and leaks, the same cannot be said for the Pixel Watch 4. Details on the upcoming wearable have remained pretty scarce. However, a known leakster has recently shared some details on the successor to the Pixel Watch 3.
In a series of posts on X, Arsene Lupin revealed that the Pixel Watch 4 will come in WiFi and LTE models, with size options of 41mm and 45mm, just like its predecessor. Additionally, the leaker shared the case and band colours of the smartwatch.
Like the previous year, the upcoming wearable will have four different case colours, with this year’s selection being Black, Gold, Silver, and Moonstone. Moonstone is apparently a shade of grey, and the watch will have an identical band colour. Similarly, the Black case gets an Obsidian (black) band. Meanwhile, Gold is paired with a Lemon (yellow) band. As for the Silver option, it will allegedly come with a choice of either an Iris (purple) or a Porcelain (beige) band.
It also seems like Google will be introducing new colour options for its existing watch bands. According to the leak, the following colours will be added:
- 2-Tone Leather Band: Jade
- Active Band: Iris, Lemongrass, Moonstone
- Active Sport Band: Indigo, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Peony
- Crafted Leather Band: Moonstone
- Gradient Stretch Bands: Lemongrass/Frost, Moonstone, Obsidian/Hazel, Peony/Iris
- Metal Mesh Band: Matte Black, Polished Silver
- Performance Loop Band: Moonstone
- Woven Band: Indigo
It is worth noting that this is not the first leak for the Pixel Watch 4. Back in April, the design for the watch was revealed through a set of renders shared by OnLeaks. Much like the Pixel 10 lineup, the Pixel Watch 4 seems to feature minimal changes when compared to the previous generation.
Based on the renders, it seems that the watch could feature thinner bezels. Additionally, the device seems to lack the charging pins found on the Pixel Watch 3, which could indicate wireless charging functionality. Of course, given that none of this information comes from an official source, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
(Source: Arsene Lupin via 9to5Google)