New Delhi: Seems like the long-awaited Google Pixel Watch is going to be announced at the Google I/O event next month, courtesy of the latest render by Evan Blass that shows off a circular dial, a physical crown and Fitbit integration in the Pixel Watch codenamed Rohan. The latest render by the famous tipster given to 91Mobiles shows off a familiar design that we have seen in previous leaks and rumours along with an icon that underlines Google's integration with Fitbit.


The tech giant has recently added "Watches" section to the Google Store, according to a report by 9to5Google and that further cements the possibility of the release of the Pixel Watch. To recall, "Rohan" will be the first Google-branded smartwatch and the latest render is similar to the ones we have seen earlier from leakster John Prosser posted on his channel Front Page Tech. 


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Earlier this week, tipster Evan Blass tweeted an image of Pixal Rohan with Wear OS 3.1 that read: "Won't be long now." With Google set to host its Google I/O event in less than a month, Blass' tip makes more sense than ever. It is also likely that the first Pixel Watch arrives with Wear OS' latest version 3.1. It is yet to be known what features will the Google Pixel Rohan smartwatch will come with to compete with the likes of the industry-leading Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy smartwatch series.


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This year, at the Google I/O 2022, the tech behemoth is expected to announce the next major update to Android OS, Android 13, its new software experiences and even unveil a line of hardware products. Among other expected announcements are updated around Wear OS.