Photo credit: 91 Mobiles | Onleaks
The Google Pixel Watch 4 gets rendered by Onleaks and 91 Mobiles based on recent leaks, and it seems to stick closely to the design of its predecessor, the Pixel Watch 3, with a few tweaks. It’s expected to keep the circular, bezel-less look with a rotating crown and a side button on the right, plus a speaker cutout on the left.
The bezels around the display are reportedly a bit slimmer, giving it a slightly sleeker appearance. One notable change is the absence of the four charging pins on the back, which could mean a shift to wireless charging—though that’s not confirmed and might just be a design oversight in the leaks.
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It’s likely to come in two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, like the Pixel Watch 3, and might be a tad thicker, possibly to house a larger battery. There’s talk of a new chipset under the hood, moving away from the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 used in the Pixel Watch 3, but no solid details on what it’ll be—rumors of a Google Tensor chip for Pixel Watches haven’t panned out yet.

Color options are unclear, but black has been shown, and more shades are expected, probably similar to the Pixel Watch 3’s range (matte black, silver, champagne gold, etc.). No hard specs on the display, battery life, or software features have surfaced, but it’ll likely run Wear OS and maintain tight integration with Fitbit for fitness tracking. The launch is pegged for later in 2025, possibly alongside the Pixel 10 series.
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