The anticipation surrounding the Google Pixel Watch 3 continues to build as leaked details suggest an imminent global launch. Speculations indicate it could make its debut at the upcoming Made by Google event scheduled for August 13, alongside the expected unveiling of the Pixel 9 series smartphones. While Google has maintained silence on official details, recent leaks have shed light on the Pixel Watch 3’s pricing, size options, connectivity features, and color variants.
According to a report from Dealabs, the Google Pixel Watch 3 is rumored to be priced starting at EUR 399 (approximately Rs. 36,500) for the 41mm Wi-Fi variant, while the cellular-enabled version may cost EUR 499 (approximately Rs. 45,600). For the larger 45mm model, prices are speculated to begin at EUR 449 (about Rs. 41,100) for Wi-Fi connectivity and EUR 549 (around Rs. 50,200) for the cellular variant.
Color options are expected to cater to different preferences, with the 41mm version likely available in Hazel, Obsidian, Pink, and Porcelain hues, while the 45mm variant may offer Hazel, Obsidian, and Porcelain choices.
Regarding specifications, earlier leaks suggest that the Google Pixel Watch 3 could feature a high-brightness display reaching up to 2,000 nits. The 41mm model might sport a resolution of 408 x 408 pixels, while the larger 45mm variant could offer 456 x 456 pixels, both potentially featuring reduced bezel sizes compared to previous models.
Under the hood, the Pixel Watch 3 is rumored to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 SoC, accompanied by an ultra-wideband (UWB) chipset aimed at enhancing navigation and improving device location accuracy through features like Find My Device. Battery capacities are speculated to be 310mAh for the 41mm version and 420mAh for the 45mm variant, promising extended usage times.
As excitement mounts ahead of its possible launch, these leaks offer a tantalizing glimpse into what could be Google’s next innovative step in the smartwatch market, combining advanced technology with stylish design choices to appeal to a broad audience of tech enthusiasts.