Google Pixel Watch 4 leak reveals a stunning design — and every color
Every angle you could want to see
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The Google Pixel Watch 4 has appeared in even more leaked images that shows what appears to be every colorway and angle of Google's next smartwatch.
The latest image leaks come from Bedros Pamboukian who shared the images on Github. Pamboukian regularly posts about Google and according to him, he found the photos during some "bug hunting" claiming he found it in "the site." Presumably he means the Google Store, but he doesn't specify.





The Pixel Watch 4 is shown with four case colors; Black, Silver, Gold and Moonstone. The Active Sports bands appear to have more with the bands labeled as Iris, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Obsidian and Porcelain.
The only angle the images don't reveal is the underside of the watch. Otherwise, we can see that the Pixel Watch 4 looks very similar to its predecessor if a bit thicker case and a thinner bezel.
Rumors have suggested that Google is getting rid of the magnetic pin-style charger and instead charging from the side of the watch rather than the bottom like most smart watches.
The Pixel Watch 4 should arrive in two sizes; 41mm and 45mm with Wear OS 6 pre-installed.
Pixel Watch 10 launch on August 20
Google is expected to have a Made by Google event on August 20 where it will debut the Pixel 10 series including the Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
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Reportedly, Google will reveal the Pixel Watch 4 during that event but it won't go on sale until September, possibly October.
As for price, we expect it to start around $349 for the 41mm LTE-free variant but it could go higher. The 45mm size could start at $399. However, with Samsung increasing the price of the Galaxy Watch 8, it wouldn't surprise us if Google followed suit.
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