The watchOS 10 is available for eligible Apple Watch models. In this article, we’ll cover all the essential details, from its fresh user interface design to the latest widgets, and everything else that’s headed to your Apple Watch through watchOS 10.
Although Google has already revealed a lot concerning the Pixel Watch 2’s design and launch date, the company has remained mum on notable changes that will debut with the high-end smartwatch. This stand has not prevented new leaks from appearing, though. A brand new rumor points to one of the major additions to the Pixel Watch 2—a temperature sensor or thermometer which could function similarly as the Fitbit Sense 2 (review).
Fitbit continues to offer a wide array of fitness trackers and smartwatches despite it was fully acquired by Google in 2021. These include the Fitbit Charge 5 that sits between the Inspire 3 tracker (review) and the Versa 4 smartwatch (review). Now, a new report hints that the company could be close to launching the Charge 6 that is said to ship a new physical button and support for Google apps and services.
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Google is one of the pioneers of self-service repair programs, allowing users to fix their Pixel devices without sending them to authorized centers. While this is beneficial in terms of environmental impact and support policy, it’s a different story for the Pixel Watch. It has been discovered that the company hasn’t provided any repairs or replacement parts for cracked watch screens.
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Google confirmed it will launch the Pixel Watch 2 alongside the Pixel 8 on October 4. Much of the smartwatch’s design was also revealed via a series of teasers in the form of photos and a video. Ahead of the launch event, we have picked up additional details about the Pixel Watch 2’s charging feature and color options.
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If you’re planning to skip the newly announced Apple Watch Series 9 and just grab the Watch Series 8, then there’s a great reason for it. The still-capable Apple smartwatch from last year is heavily on sale at Amazon, which is now seeing its price drop to $309 after a 22 percent discount.
Developments surrounding Samsung’s upcoming smart ring, aptly known as the Galaxy Ring, continue to build up. Following recent trademarks that were spotted from different regions, Samsung is now allegedly launching the Galaxy Ring by 2024. It is even believed the smart fitness and health tracker could debut alongside the flagship Galaxy S24 (Ultra).
The new Apple Watch Ultra 2 is here, featuring a new processor and exciting tracking capabilities. Discover the differences between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Watch Ultra. Particularly in terms of operation, Apple has introduced a feature that could either be revolutionary or a complete miss.
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Next month, Google will officially present the Google Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Google Watch 2, on October 4. However, the company has probably found the most efficient way against early leaks: Simply leak it yourself! Just like in the last Google sneak peek, today there is a video only for the Google Pixel Watch 2.
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Samsung unveiled the new Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic alongside two new foldables, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (review) and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (review) almost a month ago. After the smartwatch arrived for the early adopters, a major problem appears to have emerged which we also did not experience during our initial hands-on: The wristband’s new quick-release clasp loosens on its own, letting the expensive watch fall to its doom.
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