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The Google Pixel Watch 4 will reportedly use the same old chipset, but will have a bigger battery

Summary by gsmarena.com
Google has abandoned Samsung and is switching to TSMC for future Tensor chipsets – the first, the Tensor G5, will power the Pixel 10 series and is already doing the rounds on Geekbench. The upcoming Pixel Watch 4, however, is not changing chipsets. The latest report is that Google will reuse the same chipset as on the Watch 3 and the Watch 2, the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1. This 2022 chip is fabbed on a 4nm node and has four Cortex-A53 cores. We recent…
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In the meantime, the date is official and now we also know the most important key data of the new Google Pixel Watch 4, because a comprehensive leak brings some technical key data to light finally and prematurely. This makes us know what the Pixel Watch 4 brings with it and where perhaps nothing changes. No new processor, but a new co-processor It was already known that Google must continue to rely on the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, but there is no up…

The new Pixel Watch will be presented shortly. Google hasn't told us anything about this yet. According to rumors, however, we can look forward to larger batteries. In terms of processor, however, nothing changes.

As Google prepares for its big Made by Google event on August 20, 2025, credible new information emerges around its next connected watch, the Pixel Watch 4. If this new generation will bring some welcome improvements, notably in terms of autonomy and design, it will retain the same processor as the previous two generations, which risks [...] L-article Pixel Watch 4: no new processor, but an improved battery and two sizes on the program appeared …

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gsmarena.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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