The Pixel Watch 3 is anticipated to be unveiled at Google's hardware event on August 13, alongside the Google Pixel 9 series. Prior to the launch, a new leak suggests that the Pixel Watch 3 will feature an enhanced display and improved battery life.
Enhanced Display and Design
The Pixel Watch 3 is rumored to sport a 2000-nit display, offering double the brightness of its predecessor. A leaked promotional video unveiled the design and several features of the upcoming smartwatch. According to the video, the watch will be available in two sizes: a 41mm dial and a 45mm dial. The classic circular design is evident from the images above. The 45mm model had also been mentioned earlier in a report by 9to5Google. The watch will feature a rotating crown located at the center on the right side.
Although the design in the promo video closely resembles its predecessor, it seems to have at least one notable upgrade. The bezels appear slimmer compared to the Pixel Watch 2.
Accessories and Fitness Features
Previous reports suggest that the product will come with various straps and an extra active band. A USB-C charging cable, which attaches magnetically to the watch, will also be included in the box.
The promotional video also showcases some of the fitness features of the forthcoming Google watch. It will provide real-time advice during runs and may include features like Cardio Load. It seems the company aims to position this as one of the top fitness-tracking watches available.
The watch will also offer a 'Morning Brief notification' to help users prepare for the day. This feature should include elements like a "Readiness Score," a feature that Fitbit has been providing for some time.
Color Options and Battery Life
Although the leaked video only displays the all-black color, there are reports indicating that the product will also be available in blue and pink options. In addition to slimmer bezels, the display is said to offer a peak brightness of 2000 nits. For comparison, the predecessor could only reach a peak brightness of 1000 nits, and the Apple Watch Series 9 also reaches 2000 nits.
While the exact battery capacity has not been disclosed, it is rumored to last 36 hours in power-saving mode and 24 hours in regular mode.