The Google Pixel Watch 4’s design has been revealed through renders shared by OnLeaks. The upcoming smartwatch, which will succeed last year’s Pixel Watch 3, is expected to bring a few upgrades.
The renders indicate that the Pixel Watch 4 continues with a circular design, featuring slimmer bezels and a back that resembles the original model. It is expected to launch in 41mm and 45mm sizes. The thickness has reportedly increased to 14.3mm—compared to 12.3mm on the Pixel Watch 3—which could allow for a larger battery, though this has not been confirmed.
The report also notes the removal of four pins from the back, possibly hinting at wireless charging support instead of the USB Type-C method used earlier. Two buttons appear next to the speaker, but their functions are currently unknown. The model shown is in black, and more color options are expected at launch.
The Pixel Watch 4 is also expected to run on a new chipset, potentially replacing the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 used in the current model. Overall, the Pixel Watch 4 maintains much of the Pixel Watch 3’s design, with a few subtle changes.
More details are expected in the coming months, with the smartwatch likely launching later this year alongside the Pixel 10 series.