Google doesn’t want to leave too much suspense at the October 6 conference. Mountain View has previewed its Pixel Watch design.
After years of waiting and procrastination, The Google PixelWatch Finally coming out. As a reminder, this is one of the famous Arlésiennes à la Google, which the press has been interfering with for years. Its official presentation Connected watch It is still a stone’s throw away, as it will take place on October 6, 2022, at the same time Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.
But as if to spoil the party (and that’s their right), Google has decided to tease or reveal the watch in advance. After the first video, we take a brief look at the product, here’s a complete 51-second video (including the 30 actual seconds we see the watch) that offers it from every angle. Here it is below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p7v1PTABSU
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What to remember from this video?
The most important piece of information in this video is undoubtedly confirmation of Gorilla Glass. Good news for its durability.
Google also has seven different watch faces:
The video also allows you to see the watch being worn Other than Sundar Pichai In order to find its shape. Although the latter is marked by a certain thickness, it looks relatively compact. A round shape helps to emphasize the compact look, while a square shape of the same thickness gives more of a brick look.
All colors are offered from black to rose gold with yellow, brown, gray and black bracelets.
Why did Google choose to release its watch early? We don’t know. However, one can imagine that Silicon Valley wants to avoid massive disappointment or high expectations for its product. No Phone (1) Take it easy. With the multiplicity of potential leaks approaching a product’s official announcement, one can also imagine that Google wants to keep control.
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