Google’s Pixel Watch real-world images may have been leaked

Shortly after the first image of the Pixel Watch leaked, it looks like we’re getting a full look at the entire device for the first time. According to a report from Android Central, one of the post’s readers found an abandoned Pixel watch in a restaurant, took photos and sent them. While we don’t know much about the watch’s specifications, we do know that it will likely be revealed at this year’s Google I/O.

The alleged Google Pixel Watch next to the blurry square

Unfortunately, the reader was not so lucky to boot the watch and take a look around the program. The farthest they could see in the device was apparently that the boot logo was a “G”, and it doesn’t go any further than that. The source said that this watch could be a “test model for the Internal Pixel team,” although this has not been confirmed.

However, the images above match what we’ve already seen, suggesting that this is indeed a Pixel Watch – or a very good copy. It also appears that there is a button below the crown for sure, and what might be another button above the crown. Previous rumors indicated that this watch has two buttons, one of which is a dedicated voice assistant button. The source also said that the bottom of the watch “looks metallic but looks like it has been painted glass”.

As for the wristband, it appears to be a proprietary Google band made of some type of gel. This means that you will only be able to unlock any watch band and that you will most likely need to use the official Google domains that you are supposed to sell.

What’s most interesting about this leak is not that the Pixel Watch was apparently found in a restaurant, but that it was left next to the box. Presumably a Google employee had this device and forgot about it, but why would they have brought the box with them?

to me Android Centrala message at the bottom of the box states: “This device has not been licensed as required by the FCC and Industry Canada rules, and has not been tested for compliance with EU regulations.”

The same note also states that the form is for “in-house testing and development only” and that “marking and packaging are not final.”


source: Android Central

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