Once again the Pixel Watch 2 has been certified by a regulatory agency but once again a rumored new feature was not mentioned.
. This would be a huge improvement from the SoC used by the first Pixel Watch, the Exynos 9110. That chip powered the first Galaxy Watch back in 2018! The Exynos 9110 was built using a 10nm process node with two Cortex-A53 cores running at 1.15GHz. Compare that to the 4nm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 which has four Cortex-A53 cores with a clock speed of 1.7GHz. The GPU has also been upgraded. Wear OS 4 should be pre-installed.
Similar to its FCC visit, the IMDA website had no mention of the Ultra-Wideband feature that is supposed to be part of thewould be part of Google's improved Find My Device Network when it launches. UWB would help give precise directions to
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