Google Pixel Watch 5 Leak: Bigger Battery, Wear OS 7 & Price

Jit Bain
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Highlights
  • The upcoming Google Pixel Watch 5 ahead of its rumored August 12 launch.
  • Upgrades include larger batteries for improved life and Wear OS 7 out of the box.
  • The smartwatch will offer 41mm and 45mm case options in both Wi-Fi and LTE versions.

The latest Google smartwatch has slightly larger batteries than the previous model, which should improve battery life. However, a recent Google Pixel Watch 5 leak shows that it is still a small update. This next smartwatch has not received as much attention as the heavily leaked Pixel 11 series. New press-style images have provided the first look at this device before its rumored reveal on August 12. It is expected to come in two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, with options for Wi-Fi-only or LTE connectivity.

Google Pixel Watch 5 leak: Specs and Color Configurations

The design updates are minimal, yet the color options will vary by size. The smaller 41mm model is likely to be available in four colors: Dark Anthracite, Natural Silver, Pyrite, and Warm Gold. The larger 45mm model reportedly does not include Warm Gold, leaving three colors for buyers to choose from.

Google Pixel Watch 5 Leak OS 7 & Price

Any credible leak about the Google Pixel Watch 5 must consider how the hardware affects daily use. The slight increase in battery capacity means fewer trips to the charger during daily activities. You will also benefit from new features since the device will come with Wear OS 7 pre-installed. Overall, these specifications indicate that the brand is offering a minor update.

Pricing Details and Upgrade Advice

Consumers typically care most about how a new gadget impacts their budget. Another leak suggests that buyers will see a significant price increase this year. The new Google Pixel Watch 5 could cost about $50 (4,807 INR) more than the Pixel Watch 4 at launch. This higher price for such minor hardware changes makes this update seem quite costly.

As the launch of the Google Pixel Watch 5 approaches, many potential buyers are questioning whether they should upgrade. From my perspective as an expert, every leak suggests that this smartwatch lacks real innovation. The slightly larger battery and new software are nice improvements, but they do not justify spending extra money on a small upgrade. If your current smartwatch works well, it’s wise to save your money and wait for next year.

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Jit Bain is a tech blogger at Intaak Media, specializing in the latest leaks for gadgets. Instead of just repeating rumors, he breaks down the raw data to find out what it actually means. His goal is to give readers the real, practical story behind upcoming devices before they launch.
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