Get a preview of the highly anticipated Google Pixel Watch 4. A few months before its expected release later this year, Google’s next-generation smartwatch design and the company’s flagship Pixel 10 smartphone series leaked online. Technology newspaper 91mobiles and the well-known leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, better known by his stage name OnLeaks, collaborated to provide this exclusive preview.
The leak provides an extensive and visually appealing look at the possible final design of the Pixel Watch 4, including complete 360-degree video and high-quality 5K renders. Fans can see Google’s possible design direction for its next wearable thanks to these images, which give us our first impression of the smartwatch’s form factor, casing, button layout, and overall look.

The Pixel Watch 3, which debuted last year, is set to be replaced by the Pixel Watch 4. Although the outward look is the main emphasis of these renders, the next smartphone is also expected to include some internal improvements and modifications “under the hood,” to enhance performance, extending battery life, or adding new functions in comparison to its predecessor.
Even though the formal launch is still months away, this leak offers a valuable preview of Google’s upcoming wearable portfolio. As we get closer to the Pixel Watch 4 reveal event and learn more specific facts about its features and capabilities, it sets the stage for greater speculation and excitement.

Google Pixel Watch 4 Leaked Design Details:
Overall Shape: Maintains the signature circular design, looking very similar to the Pixel Watch 3.
Display Bezels: Appear to be slightly slimmer than those on the predecessor.
Back Design: Resembles the back panel of the first Google Pixel Watch.
Charging Method: Notably lacks the four charging pins seen on the back of previous models.
This strongly suggests potential support for wireless charging (speculation attributed to OnLeaks).
(This is a departure from the Pixel Watch 3, which uses contact pins for charging via its USB-C puck.)
New Buttons: Features two additional buttons, one placed on each side of the speaker cutout.
The specific function of these new buttons is currently unknown.
Thickness: Expected to be noticeably thicker at 14.3mm.
This is an increase from the Pixel Watch 3’s 12.3mm thickness.
Potential Reason for Thickness: The added depth could be to house a larger battery, but this remains speculative.
Size Options: Anticipated to be available in two sizes, likely mirroring the Pixel Watch 3 with 41mm and 45mm options.

Leaked Renders Offer First Look at Google Pixel Watch 4 Design
The Google Pixel Watch 4 may be shown to us for the first time in new renders that have appeared online. These early pictures give the impression that Google is staying true to the established design language of its wearable line, indicating an incremental update rather than a radical departure for its upcoming wristwatch.
The Pixel Watch 4 in black is shown in the leaked renders. Although the general design and distinctive rounded screen are familiar, astute viewers may notice minor improvements over the current Pixel Watch 3. However, these first images do not instantly show significant design changes.
Google is expected to release the Pixel Watch 4 in a range of colors and finishes to accommodate a wide range of user preferences, even though the leak mostly focused on the Black model. For comparison’s sake, the Pixel Watch 3 predecessor came with casings made of polished silver, champagne gold, silver, and matte black aluminum. These were supplemented by band options such as Rose Quartz, Obsidian, Porcelain, and Hazel, indicating that the Pixel Watch 4 may provide a comparable range of possibilities.
While the images offer us a possible look at the Pixel Watch 4’s appearance, little is currently known about its internal features. Under the hood, a major update is anticipated, especially about the chipset. The Pixel as it stands now, Watch 3 runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 platform, and industry watchers anticipate a move to a newer, potentially more powerful and efficient processor for the Pixel Watch 4.
In order to achieve more integration and improved performance within the Google ecosystem, there have been earlier rumors that Google may be creating its own proprietary Tensor chip, especially for its Pixel Watch series. Rumor has it, though, that this bespoke silicon may still be in the early stages of development and may not make its debut alongside the Pixel Watch 4 generation.
These should be regarded as preliminary information because they are leaked renders. They do, however, succeed in building excitement for Google’s upcoming wearable product. As the anticipated release date draws nearer, we anticipate more specific information regarding the Pixel Watch 4’s features, specs, possible Tensor chip integration, and official launch schedule to become available.