the smart watch google pixel clock is one of the most anticipated products for 2022. Now, according to a leak of information spread through the social network Twitter, we have an indication of May 26 for the possible presentation of this smart watch with the platform use operating system.
The information was advanced by the famous filter Jon Prosser who places the arrival of this product during Google’s annual conference dedicated primarily to software. That is, an official presentation during the Google I/O 2022 technology fair.
Google Pixel Watch could arrive on May 26, 2022
according to filter in question, it is the first time that the filing date has been effectively defined. It should be noted, however, that so far the North American giant has not publicly confirmed this date, so we recommend being careful when interpreting this information.
It should also be noted that Google already has a history of postponing several of its products, but if it does, this very source is likely to be aware of such vicissitudes. Until then, we can consider the presentation of the Pixel Watch as possible next May 2022.
That is, coinciding with the typical dates of the Google I/O conference, in addition to software news, we also usually have some new hardware to present. Thus, a presentation of the Google Pixel Watch is perfectly plausible for the event in question.
It will be Google’s first smartwatch
Its characteristics are largely unknown. The only exception is the high probability that this watch will also use a processor customized by the company, as is the case with the Tensor chips in the latest Pixel smartphones.
On the other hand, its general appearance can be inspired by the Material You design language that guides, for example, the latest version of the Android operating system. Finally, we also have reduced margins and a nice variety of color schemes.
In short, the Google Pixel Watch is one of the most fleeting products whose existence, by the way, has not yet been proven. Will it be a rival to the Apple Watch, or merely a new venture for Google in the hardware market?
