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The latest Google Pixel Watch 4 leaks point to a price freeze – and a new strength training feature

TechRadarSaturday, July 19, 2025 at 3:30:00 PM
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The latest Google Pixel Watch 4 leaks point to a price freeze – and a new strength training feature
Good news for Pixel Watch fans—leaks hint that the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 won’t cost more than its predecessor, and it might even pack a new strength training feature to sweeten the deal. If true, Google’s keeping prices steady while adding more fitness tools, which could make it a solid upgrade for workout enthusiasts.
Editor’s Note: With smartwatch prices creeping up across the board, a price freeze (plus new features) could make the Pixel Watch 4 a standout option. For fitness-focused users, that strength training addition might be the nudge they need to upgrade—or switch from rivals like Apple or Samsung. It’s a smart play by Google to stay competitive without squeezing wallets.
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