It was not necessarily a given that there would be a mobile option for the Pixel Watch. Some lower quality smartwatches, even some high quality models that focus on fitness, rely on your phone for connectivity. If the rumor is accurate and there is a Pixel Watch cellular model, it reinforces the idea that Google is probably not trying to make its watch a smaller or cheaper alternative – it wants that impact in the mass market. As for the battery, its physical capacity seems to be suitable for how big the watch is. However, it is almost impossible to say what this millimeter / hour rating means for how long it will last between charges. When reviewer of The Verge, Dan Seifert, compared the Apple Watch Series 7 41mm and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic 42mm, he found that they had dramatically different levels of durability. One day, the Galaxy Watch was down while the Apple Watch was at 52 percent (although the next day it was able to pull out a few hours more than the Galaxy after some modifications). And yet the battery of the Apple Watch is not that big. has a capacity of 284 mAh, while the Galaxy battery has a capacity of 247 mAh. 8:05 p.m. Galaxy Watch 4: 0% dead and shutdown Apple Watch Series 7: 52% – Dan S. (@dcseifert) April 7, 2022 What really matters when it comes to the battery life of a wearable is its features and processor. Both are currently unknown to the Pixel Watch, although in terms of features it obviously will not have the e-paper display that allows Pebble Time to exceed the 250 mAh battery usage for over a week. The big, yet unanswered question is which chip will Google use – Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100 or 4100 Plus, which have not appeared on many watches despite their long existence? A next-generation Qualcomm chip that has not yet been announced? Samsung Exynos chips it uses in its own watches? A custom Tensor processor like the one Google uses in the Pixel 6? There are so many options – some of which are unknown and others that would be a bad sign for its battery life. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait long to find out the answer – rumors say that Google could announce the Pixel Watch at its I / O conference, which starts in just a few weeks from now, on May 11th. If you want to take a look at its material before then, however, you are in luck – someone posted a plethora of photos of him on and off the wrist, claiming that a friend found the device lying on a bar, the iPhone 4-style . Maybe Sundar Pichai makes the same joke as Steve Jobs when he announces the Pixel Watch, saying “stop if you’ve already seen it”.