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Pixel Watch 4: Everything we know so far

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Last updated: May 20, 2025 11:31 am
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Pixel Watch 4: In summary

  • Google’s upcoming fourth-generation smartwatch
  • Likely launching this summer in two sizes with similar prices to its predecssor
  • Leaks suggest an almost identical design with improvements to the fitness features and battery life
  • Confirmed to get Wear OS 6 software, which may come pre-installed

Google makes some of the best smartwatches money can buy so all eyes are on the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 wearables.

These Wear OS-powered smartwatches will rival the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series, OnePlus Watch and the Apple Watch, too.

The Pixel Watch 3 was a fairly big shakeup for the device, adding a larger size as well as improvements such as a brighter screen and better processor.

More of the same is expected for the Pixel Watch 4 so here’s everything we know so far from rumours, leaks and our expert analysis and predictions.

When will the Google Pixel Watch 4 be released?

In summary

  • The Pixel Watch 4 is likely to be announced during summer 2025
  • August is the best bet, 12-months on from the Pixel Watch 3 release

Although Google has not officially confirmed the release date for the Pixel Watch 4, historical patterns offer some clues.

Pixel Watch 3 debuted in August 2024, so it’s reasonable to expect the Pixel Watch 4 to follow a similar timeline, landing in summer alongside the Pixel 10 phones and other Pixel devices like wireless earbuds.

There’s a chance we could see it make an appearance at Google I/O in May, but if so, it will likely be just a teaser.

August 2025 is Tech Advisor’s bet, a year on from the Pixel Watch 3. Google launched the Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 in the October but it seems to have moved on from that timing.

How much will the Google Pixel Watch 4 cost?

In summary

  • A price closely matching the Pixel Watch 3 is expected
  • Google increasing the price isn’t out of the question

We’ll have to wait for the official Pixel Watch 4 launch event to find out the price. However, previous generations give us a good idea of how much it will set you back.

The Pixel Watch 3 launched with a starting price of £349/$349.99, with costs increasing for models featuring LTE or enhanced materials.

It’s likely the Pixel Watch 4 will stay within a similar range, though any major upgrades along with other factors such as manufacturing costs could nudge the price a little higher.

Mattias Inghe

What specs and features will the Google Pixel Watch 4 have?

In summary

  • The Pixel Watch 4 will almost certainly come in two sizes with a very similar design to the Pixel Watch 3
  • Fitness and performance improvements are expected
  • Will get Wear OS 6 and could come with it pre-installed

While official specifications remain a mystery, industry trends and previous Google announcements offer a glimpse of what to expect from the Pixel Watch 4.

Design & Build

It looks like the Pixel Watch 4 might not be straying too far from familiar territory. Unofficial renders courtesy of the reputable OnLeaks and 91mobiles have surfaced – see the video below.

Honestly, you’d be forgiven for mistaking it for the Pixel Watch 3 at first glance. However, there are whispers of a few subtle tweaks.

The Watch 4 is rumoured to be a smidge thicker – likely to cram in a bigger battery (more on this later). The bezels are also apparently shrinking down ever so slightly. It’s evolution, not revolution.

The Pixel Watch 4 should still come in two sizes, likely sticking with the 41- and 45mm options, though nothing’s nailed down yet.

A new processor

The Pixel Watch 4 might be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 chipset, which promises better performance and efficiency than its predecessor.

Alternatively, Google could introduce a custom Tensor chip, similar to those used in Pixel phones.

While a Tensor chip might not be as cutting-edge as the latest Qualcomm processors, it would allow Google to optimise Wear OS for its hardware.

However, this chipset may well power the Pixel Watch 5, not the 4.

Sources: Android Central | Android Central (2)

Enhanced repairability

At a recent Climate Week NYC panel, Nicole Azores from Google discussed the company’s intention to make future Pixel Watches more repairable, a step that aligns with Google’s sustainability goals.

This shift would be a significant departure from previous models, which require full replacements if damaged.

Improved repairability would benefit consumers financially and reduce environmental impact.

Sources: Wired

Health and fitness features

The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to build on Fitbit’s health expertise, possibly introducing new features like dual-band GPS for more accurate tracking, enhanced running and indoor workout metrics.

It could feature advanced health sensors for monitoring arterial stiffness or blood pressure.

Pixel Watch 3 skärm

Mattias Inghe

Fitbit’s patents also suggest the potential for a ‘Fit Score’ system, which could alert users if their watch isn’t fitted properly for accurate health readings.

Such advancements could place the Pixel Watch 4 at the forefront of health-tracking wearables.

Sources: Android Central

Innovative controls

One particular Google patent, hints at a touch-sensitive bezel that allows users to control the watch with gestures like swipes and squeezes.

While this concept might not replace the crown, it could complement existing controls and make the watch more intuitive to use.

Sources: Wearable

That’s all we know about the Pixel Watch 4. We’ll update this article when we learn anything new.

In the meantime, be sure to check out what we expect from the Pixel 10 series.

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