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The Pixel Watch has probably been in the works for years. The use of the current Exynos W920 in the Pixel Watch could have further slowed down development, so it seems that an emergency solution is now being used. With two Cortex-A53 cores at 10nm, the Exynos 9110 is not necessarily a bad choice. But still not what we would have expected from Google.
Another point to note is Google’s suggestion that the Snapdragon 4100+ isn’t enough for Wear OS 3. It’s unclear how this will affect the Pixel Watch, which is said to run and be optimized for Wear OS 3.
That being said, thanks to Fitbit’s built-in software and Google’s Pixel phones, the Pixel Watch will no doubt find success in the health and wellness space. The Pixel Watch is slated to launch this fall alongside the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.
To date, it is not really known what the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro/Ultra is capable of. Or how tall she is. In principle, the devices of the new generation have larger batteries, but of course, this also means more weight. Samsung has very likely scrapped the model with a rotating bezel for good.
Another piece of news comes from the Ice Universe, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will be equipped with the Titanium and Sapphire Glass. Great to see that Samsung uses more premium materials in their devices.
Instead, there should be a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro with a fairly large battery. Samsung probably hits the nail on the head with this. I don’t think it makes sense to imitate the design of classic watches, as has been tried again and again in recent years. In my opinion, Samsung is therefore on the right track.