Recently, details about the upcoming Google Pixel Watch 4 smartwatch have surfaced, revealing some underwhelming information. According to reports from Android Authority, the Pixel Watch 4 will be powered by the same Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chip as its predecessors, the Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Watch 2.
Rumors suggest that Qualcomm might introduce a replacement for the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chip in 2026. Additionally, there are speculations that Google is developing its own custom Tensor wearable chip, which is expected to debut with the Pixel Watch 5.
With the older and less efficient processor onboard, improvements in battery life will heavily rely on the battery itself and Google’s software optimizations. The Pixel Watch 4 is anticipated to feature larger batteries in both the 45mm and 41mm models, aiming to enhance overall performance.
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Pixel Watch 4 battery increase
The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to come with larger batteries compared to its predecessor. The smaller model will feature a 327mAh battery, a 7% increase from the Pixel Watch 3’s 307mAh battery. On the other hand, the larger Pixel Watch 4 will be equipped with a 459mAh battery, 9% larger than the 41mm Pixel Watch 3’s 420mAh cell.
Faster charging support for these larger batteries is also anticipated, although specific charging speeds have not been disclosed. This battery upgrade aims to enhance the overall endurance of the Pixel Watch 4, addressing previous concerns about battery life.
While the larger battery capacity is a welcome improvement, the Pixel Watch series would greatly benefit from a newer processor. With competitors like the Galaxy Watch 8 utilizing more efficient chips and expected to receive further enhancements in the next iteration, Google’s focus on processor upgrades for future releases will be crucial.