Pixel Watch has an Exynos 9110 processor with co-processor. That’s what sources tell 9to5Google. The smartwatch would have the most RAM (working memory) that a WearOS device ever had available.
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Samsung’s Exynos 9110 is used in Google’s new smartwatch, although Google itself has not released much about it yet. The company is saving that until September, when it also officially announces the new Pixel 7 phone. However, it is buzzing with rumours, as now a source opposing 9to5Google reveals that the wearable not only includes an Exynos 9110 processor, but also a co-processor. It is probably there to relieve the Exynos of certain tasks.
That co-processor probably works much like the Snapdragon Wear 4100+ with the ultra-low power QXX1110 co-professor. It supports up to 64K colors on the always-on display, in addition to helping sensors and supporting other always-on experiences. Also think of counting steps, tilt-to-wake, alarms and haptics: that processor and its co-processor are busy with it and it is therefore likely that Google will opt for the same setup with its Pixel Watch.
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In addition, the source states that the smartwatch has 32 gigabytes of storage, which we have not seen before in a WearOS device. In fact, it’s twice as much as what’s now available within WearOS gadgets. There’s hope that that storage can be used for things like downloading songs on Spotify for offline use, so you can go for a run with just your wearable, instead of having your smartphone dangling in your pocket with every step you take. .
Although an Exynos was expected as a processor in any case, the question is whether Google will use as much Tensor brand advertising for its Pixel Watch as on the Pixel 6a, of which we placed an unboxing earlier today.
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– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source