Google Pixel Watch 3 series

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Exclusive: Google's Pixel Watch 3 sports the same processor as Pixel Watch 2​


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Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch 3 will run the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 5100 chipset (SW5100) and a Cortex M33 co-processor. These are the same two processors that powered the Pixel Watch 2 last year. It also sports the same 2GB of SDRAM and 32GB of eMMC flash storage, so don’t expect any major differences in performance this year.

The Pixel Watch 3 is keeping a relatively similar battery capacity this year. It did receive a very minor bump up to 307mAh. While the Pixel Watch 2 had a 306mAh capacity battery last year. This explains why the battery life seems about the same, at least so far. On the 45mm Pixel Watch 3, we’re looking at a 420mAh capacity battery. Since this is the first Pixel Watch to come in a 45mm size, we can’t compare it to a predecessor. Both models offer 24 hours of battery life with an Always-on Display—or 36 hours with Battery Saver mode on.

Pixel Watch 3 finally boasts a 60Hz display​


This might sound very trivial, but previous Pixel Watches shipped with 30Hz displays, and it was quite noticeable. It made the entire watch look and feel much slower than it was. But with Pixel Watch 3, both models are adopting a 60Hz refresh rate. In fact, it’s a responsive refresh rate that will move from 1 to 60Hz. Basically, it’ll stick to 1Hz for the Always-on Display and jump up to 60Hz when you’re actually using it.

While both Pixel Watch 3 models can reach a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, they can also get very dark. The Pixel Watch 3 can be as dim as 1 nit, which is perfect for sleeping with it on. However, with Sleep Mode, you wouldn’t need to worry about that anyway.

The Pixel Watch 3 is getting some much-needed upgrades, while other parts of the watch are saying the same, sadly. While Google is using a co-processor here, it is still not opting for a dual operating system like what OnePlus is using on its watch.
 

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TL;DR
  • Android Authority has learned of test builds of Wear OS 5.1 for the Pixel Watch 2.
  • These builds are based on the upcoming Android 15 release.
  • This is noteworthy because Wear OS 5.0 is based on Android 14.

 

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Pixel watch looks so good but the battery life and subscription makes me think twice
 

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anyone knows if the local telcos will support the LTE version of the PW3?
Genuine question what kind of extra support does the local telcos have to provide? Simply inserting a sim card with data/voice plan in it won't work by default ah?
 

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I Likely buying the 45mm one to replace my protrek WSD-F21. But I will need to wait for NS vouchers to be in first which is like November at least hahahaha
 

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I Likely buying the 45mm one to replace my protrek WSD-F21. But I will need to wait for NS vouchers to be in first which is like November at least hahahaha
Ask Dr Vijay lend you $200 first la November then you return him by topping up his shopee pay wallet $200. :s13:
 
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