Google's Pixel Watch 2 will reportedly have significantly improved battery life
claim the Pixel Watch 2 will switch from Samsung's 2018-era Exynos 9110 to one of Qualcomm's much newermodels. Although the battery in the new smartwatch isn't supposed to be significantly bigger, the longevity is supposed to be much-improved — reportedly, it can last over a day with the always-on display enabled where that simply wasn't possible before.
The Pixel Watch 2 is also said to use the same health sensors as the Fitbit Sense 2. That could introduce ways to measure stress and skin temperature. Many other details remain a mystery, but it won't be surprising if the new model is one of the first devices to runA previous rumor hinted the Pixel Watch will debut 2 alongside
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