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Google Pixel Watch 4 leak reveals major upgrades

August 8, 2025
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With less than two weeks for Google’s August 20th Pixel event, the leaks just don’t stop. Over the last few days, multiple leaks have given us a look at Google’s upcoming Pixel devices from every possible angle. But if you are still not happy, a new Pixel Watch 4 leak leaves little to the imagination, detailing all its features and improvements.

Google will market the Pixel Watch 4 with the “Precision crafted. Performance Ready.” tagline. Like its predecessor, the watch will come in 41mm and 45mm sizes, with an Actua 360 display that will hit a peak brightness of 3,000 nits.

Other features detailed in the leaked marketing materials shared by @evleaks include support for dual-frequency GPS, which should lead to better location data accuracy, Loss of Pulse Detection, up to 40 hours of battery life on the 45mm variant, and 25% faster charging with the Quick Charge Dock.

In case you missed the previous leaks, Google will again change how its next Pixel Watch will charge. While the company is still sticking to the POGO pins, it will supposedly relocate them to the left edge of the watch. And this will be accompanied by a new “Quick Charge Dock” that will make the Pixel Watch 4 a better bedside table clock when on charge.

The new layout will apparently play a key role in making Google’s upcoming smartwatch repairable. Plus, it will further boost the charging speed, which is always a welcome improvement.

While not detailed, the Pixel Watch 4 will also provide deeper and smarter training insights, with support for 40+ exercise modes and real-time guidance.

Pixel Watch 4 might come with deeper Gemini integration

Gemini integration will likely be one of the standout features of the Pixel Watch 4. Leaked renders suggest you’ll be able to interact with the AI-powered assistant just by raising your wrist. The watch will also use AI to offer text suggestions tailored to your response style. Additionally, Gemini on the Pixel Watch 4 appears capable of taking actions within other Wear OS apps.

With the Pixel Watch 3, Google bundled two years of Google Fi wireless data for free. As per the leaked images, it will provide the same offer for the Pixel Watch 4 (LTE), which should translate into considerable savings.

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