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Google's New Pixel Watch Finally Beats Apple Watch

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Google's latest smartwatch has arrived, and it's making serious waves in the Android ecosystem. This device is a leap from previous generations, introducing genuinely groundbreaking features that position it as a standout option for Android users. Enhanced satellite connectivity, better battery performance, and comprehensive AI integration show Google's intent to build a truly competitive wearable. The timing feels right, since Android fans have been waiting for a watch that does more than chase Apple, one that sets new standards for what a smartwatch can do.

What makes this exciting is how Google moves past simply fixing old complaints and delivers industry-firsts like standalone satellite connectivity and user-serviceable components. Not an incremental update. A real swing at the premium Android smartwatch experience.

The Android smartwatch landscape has a new leader

Google put together a package that fixes old pain points and adds innovations that move the whole category forward. The mix of satellite communications, AI-powered health coaching, and improved repairability creates value that is more than a spec sheet.

With enhanced battery performance and competitive pricing, this feels like the maturation of Google's smartwatch ambitions. No more incremental catch-up, new expectations for what a premium Android wearable should deliver.

The Android watch to beat has finally arrived, giving Android users a premium wearable that competes with the best and, in several spots, gives you a reason to pick the Android ecosystem for your wrist.

Apple's iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 updates are packed with new features, and you can try them before almost everyone else. First, check our list of supported iPhone and iPad models, then follow our step-by-step guide to install the iOS/iPadOS 26 beta — no paid developer account required.

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