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Found: A Pixel Watch?
The weekend saw a truly wow story, rivaling the infamous âfound iPhone 4â from over a decade ago: A Pixel Watch was apparently left at a restaurant.
The timeline:
- First, Android Central published a wild scoop: someone sent in images of the Pixel Watch, from a source, who said that it was left in a bar: âA Google Pixel Watch was apparently left and found at a restaurant in the US.â
- The world took notice (we wrote about it here). Itâs almost certainly Googleâs Pixel Watch ahead of an expected launch next month at Google I/O.
- The wearable was apparently found in a box that stated that the device was for âinternal testing and development only,â and âmarkings and packaging are not final.â
- Skepticism started building with questions everywhere: Huh, what are these images? Someone just left the watch itself and not the strap, and didnât come back for it? Why isnât the device turned on? Did Google leak this itself?
- Remember, Google âleftâ a Pixel 3 XL in a Lyft back in late 2018.
- Then, an Ask Me Anything (AMA) was posted on Reddit by u/tagtech414, who claims to own the watch in a post titled âIâm the guy who leaked the Pixel Watch to Android Central.â
Hereâs the post on Reddit:
âTo answer a few questions right off the bat:
- âMy buddy is the one that found the watch. He is a bartender at the restaurant it was left at. They held it for a few weeks expecting the people that left it to return, but that never happened. He gave it to me because Iâm the tech nerd so he let me deal with it.
- The reason the bands arenât attached in any photos is simple â my buddy forgot to give them to me with the watch. They were packaged separately and he forgot to bring them over, so he sent me pictures of them for the article (notice the background is different). Iâll get them from him at some point and post an image of the whole package.
- No charger was left, and the battery is dead. The image with the âGâ boot logo was taken by my buddy the day he found it. It had a small amount of charge at that point but only booted to that screen, guessing there isnât a full OS loaded.â
- In answering questions, the Redditor said he hasnât been contacted by Google, and still doesnât have the bands to be able to hook it all together, and that it was found in the âNW suburbs of Chicago.â
- And for whatever itâs worth, this person has been a Redditor for eight years, and didnât ask for money from Android Central for the leaks, either.
Watch details:
- The device matches what weâve seen in apparently leaked renders: circular watch face, rotating crown, two buttons on the side.
- There are four pins on the side, but speculation is that the pins are for testing purposes and may not appear on the final model.
- In the AMA, u/tagtech414 says the watch face is about 1/2-inch thick and 1.5 inches in diameter, and posted a comparison to the Apple Watch (40mm) and Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm) (original, not the latest Galaxy Watch).
- The bottom of the watch shows a rounded health-tracking sensor that âlooks metallic but feels like itâs coated with glass,â according to the poster.
- You can make out the bezels here, here it is on his arm.
- Apparently, a charger wasnât left with the watch, and there was only enough charge on the device when it booted to show a white Google logo, and nothing else happened, so maybe thereâs no software on it yet.
- Wireless chargers didnât work. Another quote: âI have not gotten the wireless charging to work. Multiple Qi chargers, Galaxy Watch charger, and reverse charging from Galaxy Fold 3 and Pixel 6. They all detect it at first but then stop. My guess is this is an engineering sample so I wouldnât guarantee it wonât have it upon release.â
- Also in more speculative theories, someone said that the four pins are for a typical four-wire USB connector, and a spliced-out USB cable could connect.
- Someone else said to try a Fitbit charger from the Versa to see if thatâll work.
As I write this, the last post from the source was just under six hours ago. There is certainly more to come!
Roundup:
???? Android 14 is only coming next year, but weâve already got a dessert name: âUpside-down Cakeâ. Tasty! (Android Authority).
???? iPhone SE 2022 second review: The vintage looks and approach means it canât compete with the best budget Android phones (Android Authority).
???? Apparently Twitterâs board met yesterday to negotiate with Elon Musk into the early hours of this morning to consider selling to a now cashed-up Musk. Quote: âWhat had initially seemed to be a highly improbable deal appeared to be nearing an endgameâ (NY Times, gift link).
???? We all know about Elon Musk and promises, but Musk says his Boring Company âwill attempt to build a working Hyperloopâ aiming to go from one city center to another, and says spaceships are faster for longer distances. A glimpse of the future, or should we just be taking fast trains? (Teslarati).
???? âHow does over-the-horizon radar work? Bounces off the ionosphere like shortwave radio?â (r/askscience).
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