Google Pixel Watch 3 to feature slightly improved battery, reveal certification sites

Highlights
  • Google Pixel Watch 3 is expected to launch later this year.
  • It will pack a 307mAh battery according to these listings.
  • This is a slight upgrade over the Pixel Watch 2.

Google Pixel Watch 2 launched last year alongside the Pixel 8 series. This was the first smartwatch from the brand to officially launch in India. Google is now working on the third-gen Pixel Watch according to new sightings on certification sites. The alleged Pixel Watch 3’s battery details have been revealed through these listings.

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Google Pixel Watch 3 battery details leaked

  • 91mobiles has spotted the Pixel Watch 3 on Dekra and Safety Korea websites with the model number G1QME. This model number is believed to be associated with the Pixel Watch 3. 
  • According to these listings, the Pixel Watch 3 will pack a 307mAh battery. This is a slight upgrade from the 304mAh battery on the Pixel Watch 2.
  • The first Pixel Watch featured a 294mAh battery. 

According to a rumour that came up earlier this year, the Pixel Watch will come in two sizes this time. Google has so far launched the Pixel Watches in only one size with the Pixel Watch 2 coming in a single 41mm size. With two size options for the Pixel Watch 3, users will have a choice, which has reportedly been an issue with the previous models. 

Details are still very scarce on the Pixel Watch 3. We’re expecting it to debut later this fall alongside the Pixel 9 series. It’s also expected to come with upgrades over the Pixel Watch 2. 

Here’s a recap of what the Pixel Watch 2 has to offer:

The Pixel Watch 2 features a 1.2-inch AMOLED display, and powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 chipset. It runs on WearOS 4, and comes with a 304mAh battery. The smartwatch is claimed to offer 24 hours of battery life even with the always-on display. 

The Pixel Watch 2 also features Fitbit’s multi-path heart rate sensor for accurate heart rate monitoring. It also has Fitbit’s stress management system, based on body response tracking to monitor stress levels and give personalised recommendations. It also features a body-response sensor, fall detection, and a skin temperature sensor.