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Leaked Renders Reveal Google Pixel Watch 4 in Bold New Colors and Band Styles

With Google’s August 20 event rapidly approaching, all eyes are on the Pixel 10 series. But it’s not just smartphones in the spotlight. Leaked official renders now give us our clearest look yet at the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 — and it’s arriving with fresh colorways, refined materials, and two distinct sizes.

Published by Android Headlines, the renders show the Pixel Watch 4 in both 41mm and 45mm case sizes, continuing the familiar domed-glass aesthetic but with subtle refinements in curvature and button detailing. The case will be offered in four finishes — Black, Silver, Gold, and a new Moonstone tone — suggesting a slightly more premium palette than last year’s model.

But the more noticeable design evolution comes from the bands. The renders highlight two distinct styles: the breathable Sport band, shown in Indigo, Limoncello, and Iris, and the smoother Active band, pictured in Obsidian, Porcelain, and Moonstone. Google is said to be using a new material for the Active bands this year, likely aimed at improving long-term comfort and skin breathability. While both band types will support the 41mm and 45mm models, the more elastic Stretch bands will reportedly be exclusive to the smaller version.

On the software front, the Pixel Watch 4 is expected to ship with Wear OS 6, bringing new watchface dynamics and deeper Fitbit integration. A new charging system is also rumored — with a 25% improvement in charging speed, which could make quick top-ups more practical for everyday use.

These visuals align with Google’s minimal, rounded design language, and signal the company’s continued focus on blending fashion-forward wearables with core fitness tracking. With only a few weeks left until launch, we expect more concrete details to emerge — especially around performance, sensors, and battery upgrades — but one thing is clear: Google wants the Pixel Watch 4 to stand out on your wrist just as much as its phones do in your pocket.

via androidheadlines

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