Enjoy the Google Pixel Watch while you can ⌚
Why, then, is Google’s recently-released Pixel Watch taking a longevity hit against Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5, when both devices share the same Wear OS 3 platform?
The discrepancy comes because Google is no longer responsible for updating wearables that it doesn’t manufacture – meaning Samsung is, in turn, no longer beholden to Google’s comparatively stingy update cycle. Clearly, Google is only willing to commit to three years’ worth of major OS updates for its in-house Pixel Watch, while Samsung – and, evidently, Apple – has the ability to maintain its latest wearable for a longer period of time. The news isn’t all bad for new and prospective Pixel Watch owners, mind.
Whether Google’s first foray into the wearable space has the internal chops to truly challenge comparable devices from Samsung and Apple remains to be seen. We’ll be publishing a full review of the Pixel Watch soon, so stay tuned to TechRadar for this and more on the very
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