After the Pixel Watch 2’s watch faces were leaked, it seems the smartwatch has now made its way onto the FCC. Within the FCC listings, three distinct models are noted: G4TSL, GC3G8, and GD2WG. Among these variants, the GC3G8 and GD2WG stand out as LTE-enabled versions, while the G4TSL is tailored for Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The Pixel Watch 2 also appears to offer a range of options when it comes to straps, including the Plastic Active Strap, Metal mesh strap, Metal Link Strap, and Metal slim strap.
The FCC listing also divulges the presence of the G1000 18W PD adapter. While it’s uncertain if Google will bundle this adapter, it’s evident that it was employed during the testing of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value. Despite these specific insights, the FCC documentation falls short of providing further details about the device’s specifications. Nevertheless, the listing does confirm that the launch is imminent.
Google Pixel Watch 2 Specifications
Fresh information from Android Authority offers a comprehensive view of the Pixel Watch 2’s specifications. According to this leak, the Pixel Watch 2 is anticipated to boast a circular OLED display, measuring 1.2 inches and featuring a resolution of 284 x 284 pixels. Notably, the display is crafted by Samsung Display. The device is also slated for an enhanced 306 mAh battery.
Under the hood, expectations point toward the inclusion of the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 SoC. This chipset is expected to house Arm Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.7GHz, coupled with an Adreno 702 GPU.
The Pixel Watch 2 is set to embrace Ultra-Wideband (UWB) support, a feature designed to facilitate improved positioning. The device will debut with WearOS 4, built on the foundation of Android 13. The boot animation, which has surfaced online, showcases captivating colors and intricate patterns.
Of the three models mentioned earlier, two are equipped with LTE capabilities, while the remaining model, G4TSL, operates solely with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The presence of e-labels with indications of BIS certification hints at the watch’s launch in India. Impressively, the Pixel Watch 2 is poised to expand its reach, launching in more countries than its inaugural Pixel Watch counterpart.