Evan Blass, a tipster, has hinted that the Google Pixel Watch, which runs Wear OS 3.1, could be released soon. The smart wearable device has been the subject of much speculation and uncertainty for quite some time, and the new lead only adds to that. According to Blass, the Pixel Rohan will be released soon, though no specific dates have been announced. It appears that 2022 will be the year. The codename Rohan has long been associated with Google's first smartwatch. However, this does not necessarily imply that the device will be known as the Rohan when it is released. Google could use a more memorable marketing name for a device designed to compete with industry heavyweights such as Apple and Samsung.
The Pixel Watch will run the most recent version of the Wear OS, 3.1. However, Wear OS 3.1 may only bring a few enhancements in terms of capabilities and aesthetics over version 3.0. The new operating system should give the rookie smartwatch a leg up. It remains to be seen what kind of improvements the Google Pixel Rohan will deliver over current leading models like the Apple Watch. The smartwatch's rumored launch dates of May 11, July, and October 2022 added to the uncertainty. The May date coincides with the 2022 I/O Conference and could be a viable launch date.
While much of the Pixel smartwatch's information and specifications are speculative, the device may have a circular design and offer high-end ECG monitoring. This will be in addition to the basic sensors that have propelled smartwatches to the forefront of health and fitness technology. It is also rumored to have up to 32GB of internal storage, putting it on par with the market's leaders. The device's processor is also expected to be high-end, but no details have been released. There are no indications of the new device's price.