Google is reportedly preparing to launch its own smartwatch soon. According to renowned advisor Evan Blas, we may soon see the Google Pixel Watch running Wear OS 3.1. The first smartwatch for Google has been rumored for a long time. Although the technology giant has not yet revealed any details about the wearable device, we have seen numerous reports and leaks suggesting what the device might look like. As previously reported, the code name for the first Pixel Watch project is Rohan. According to an adviser’s latest tweet, the release of Pixel Rohan is inevitable. Although the tipster did not reveal a specific launch schedule, another adviser, John Prosser, said last month that the company could launch the Google I / O 2022 device. The annual conference is scheduled for May 11-12. If previous reports are to be believed, the upcoming Google Pixel Watch will be available with next-generation Google Assistant and will be powered by the Samsung Exynos chipset. The next-generation assistant is said to be designed to process your speech directly on your device, not through Google’s servers. It is also said that the smartwatch gets key functions for tracking health and fitness, such as a step counter, calorie counter, heart rate monitor, SpO2 measurement and more. It is also rumored that the company may launch the smartwatch along with the Google Pixel 6a smartphone. The Google Pixel 6a is said to feature a 6.2-inch OLED display with a centered cutout for drilling holes. It is also said that there is a fingerprint reader under the display. Under the hood, it says that the device is powered by the same Google Tensor GS101 chip as the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones. There is currently no information on the Indian availability of Google Pixel 6a, as other smartphones in the Pixel 6 range are limited to a few markets and this does not include India.
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