Google is expected to launch the second-generation Pixel Watch at its annual event in October this year. It will likely debut alongside the flagship Pixel 8 series. The Pixel Watch 2 has been subject to a lot of leaks and rumors in recent months. It will arrive as the successor to the last year’s model. Now, the Pixel Watch 2 has surfaced on Google Play Console as well as the Google Play Supported Devices list. 

Google Pixel Watch 2 appears on Google Play Console

Pixel Watch 2 Google Play Console list

On the Google Play Supported Devices list, the upcoming smartwatch from the search giant is codenamed ‘eos’. It confirms the Google Pixel Watch 2 moniker. As per past reports, the ‘eos’ codenamed is expected to be the LTE variant of the smartwatch. However, apart from this, the same listing does not reveal any additional details.

Meanwhile, the Google Play Console listing of the Pixel Watch 2 reveals key details along with a render of the device. It will retain a circular dial and a traditional-looking rotating crown on the right side. The design looks quite similar to the first-generation Pixel Watch. The smartwatch will feature a display resolution of 384 x 384 pixels and have a 324 DPI screen density. 

Under the hood, the Google Pixel Watch 2 is listed with a Qualcomm SW5100 processor that comprises four Cortex-A53 cores coupled with an Adreno 702 GPU. This corresponds to the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipset which is in line with previous rumor. The listing reveals 2GB RAM onboard. It will run on Android 13 OS probably with Wear OS 4.0 skinned on the top. 

The latest certification listings do not reveal any additional information about the Pixel Watch 2. An FCC certification revealed that the upcoming offering will arrive in LTE and WiFi variants as well as four strap options. As per past leaks and rumors, the Pixel Watch 2 will reportedly be backed by a slightly upgraded 306mAh battery unit. The smartwatch is tipped to retain the same display as its predecessor but this time the panel is supplied by Samsung instead of BOE. Additionally, the upcoming offering will support Ultra-Wideband (UW) connectivity that will offer a host of functions including finding devices, seamless media playback to Google devices, and unlocking cars using digital ar key. 

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