If you’ve been having trouble keeping your Pixel Watch charged for 24 hours, you’re probably wondering how Google came up with the number. Well, Google has taken to its support page to explain in full detail.
When Google announced its Pixel Watch, it claimed that the device could provide a full day of battery life. However, when the watch finally made it to consumers’ hands, the battery seemed to have trouble keeping up for some. Now Google is defending its 24-hour claims by telling us exactly how it achieved its 24-hour measurement through a series of stats.
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