Google has made various devices running its platform, often positioning it as an example of the operating system. The Nexus and Pixel devices, for example, are the symbol of Google’s vision for Android, while the Chromebook Pixel shows OEM and the user how Chrome OS should behave. Google even has a smart speaker that shows the power of Google Assistant at home. One type of device that is still missing from the company catalog is Smartwatch, but the debut pixel watch might be sudden, and it will come up with some interesting changes but not completely surprisingly on the Wear OS experience.

Pixel experience.

Google has long used its own “round” on an Android experience, even during the days of the Nexus. However, with pixel phones, it has taken a stronger taste, which is made exclusively for Google devices. “Pixel experience,” this is temporarily considered Android, conveying what Google is meant by the end user experience for Android phones.

It seems to be doing the same thing to use the OS, according to tidbits dug by 9To5Google, especially by mentioning certain “pixel_experience_watch” tags. Google might open the way for this when modified using OS 3 to be more open to remind the skin above, like on an Android phone. We have seen this in action with one UI to use the OS on the Galaxy Watch 4 series, so it is not completely surprising that Google will also apply its own pixel experience to use the OS.

It shows that there will be exclusive features to watch this upcoming pixel, and the new Google Assistant, especially “Google-Gen-Gen Assistant,” the most reasonable. This more advanced AI assistant has been very lost in using the OS, and it’s time to debut on the device that is intended to be pushed more through sound rather than tapping a small screen.

Samsung in pixels

The first formal smartwatch of Google might also have one thing that uses the most SMARTWATCH OS. Since it’s called Android Wear, most of the smartwatch running the Google software platform also runs on Qualcomm silicon. Exceptions alone, of course, is Samsung, and it might soon join pixel watches.

The same sleuthing reveals the instructions that “Rohan,” believed to be the code name for pixel watches, will run on the exynos chip than the wear of Snapdragon. It won’t be too surprising since the Galaxy Watch 4, the first OS 3 device, naturally uses Samsung chipset. Google and Samsung also collaborate on the Tensor processor on Pixel 6, so the partnership may have been extended to SmartWatch too.

Google-made smartwatch has been in a rumor factory for years, but the instructions are now piling up, pointing to the release that will occur. The new OS 3 emulator, for example, is proven to be filled with such instructions, indicating that it might be just a few months before the pixel watch finally became a reality.