With four model numbers and advanced data transfer capabilities, the Pixel Watch 3 is FCC registered.
On August 13, Google will hold a presentation for the latest Pixel models, where the Pixel Watch 3 will also be made official, and it is increasingly certain that it will come in two sizes. The new smartwatches have been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the agency has registered four model numbers, two of which by definition mean data packages, and two of which are models in different sizes.
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Devices codenamed GBDU9 and GRY0E are listed with an LTE modem, while GGE4J and GG3HH offer 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WIFi connectivity. Both the 41mm and 45mm versions get a dedicated GPS module, NFC, and Bluetooth. UWB is also integrated, but it will be hard to tell them apart from the previous model at a glance, as the design is unlikely to change. That doesn’t apply to the battery size in the case of the smaller model, considering the extra 3mAh is negligible.