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According to The Verge, Google has officially released the Pixel Watch 5, priced at $399, up $50 from the previous generation. Hardware updates are limited, featuring only a faster Qualcomm processor, a slightly increased battery capacity, and new Satin Pyrite colorway and Steph Curry Special Edition. The biggest highlight of this generation lies in the software front: Gemini adds an offline mode, supporting basic operations such as setting timers and launching apps in offline environments (though response speed is significantly slower in offline state). Meanwhile, Gemini will more proactively provide contextual suggestions; for example, when receiving a text message inquiring about the schedule, users can directly access Google Calendar from the wrist. Additionally, the watch face adds real-time information icons, capable of instantly displaying timers, Uber estimated arrival times, and fitness data. Pinch and wrist flip gesture controls also achieve deeper system integration with Wear OS 7.
Google is testing a low-carbon computing solution that aims to replace part of the computational workload traditionally handled by conventional servers with a distributed computing cluster composed of approximately 2,000 decommissioned Pixel smartphones—thereby enabling a more energy-efficient data processing architecture.