If this morning we saw what the original Wear OS 3 interface looked like, without the layer of customization that Samsung implemented in its Galaxy Watch 4, now we see what will the pixel watch look like.
The latest version of the emulator Wear OS 3 which was recently updated with a new interface and new apps hides what would be the clock screens of Google’s first smartwatch, the design of which was leaked a few days ago and rumored to launch would take place in the first quarter of 2022.
The same goes for all 10 Google watch screens for Wear OS 3
9to5Google is the one who discovered the 10 watch faces that the latest version of the Wear OS 3 emulator hides in its source code, specifically in the hidden video
The design of two of the watch faces shown in the video matches recreations of the Pixel watch by Jon Prosser, adding more credibility to Google’s watch design leak.
The designs of the Pixel Watch clock screens follow the design of Material You and some Android 12 widgets. We have found designs that appear to change color and animation depending on the time of day. Additionally, it looks like the Pixel Watch comes standard with a clock display with integration with Fitbit
From next year, new watches with Wear OS 3 will start arriving, in addition to updating a selection of watches for the middle of 2022. Currently, Samsung has the temporary exclusivity of Wear OS 3. .
Via | 9to5Google
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