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Bring your most expressive apps to the wrist: Wear OS 6 and the new Pixel Watch 4
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This video showcases the Pixel Watch 4 and Wear OS 6 platform, discussing features like Material 3 Expressive design, Watch Face Push API, and performance improvements. Learners will build vocabulary around hardware specifications, software platforms, and developer tools. The interview-style format with clear tech explanations helps practice understanding product announcements in English.
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JOHN ZOELLER: What if you could elevate every aspect of your app's experience at once, making it more personal, expressive, and powerful?
The new Pixel Watch 4 is here, powered by the stable release of Wear OS 6. I caught up with Munjal from the Pixel PM team to walk me through the highlights of this new device.
MUNJAL SHAH: Pixel Watch 4 is a significant leap, with it's completely redesigned from inside and outside.
From outside, you have this beautiful Actua 360 dome display.
Inside, it's packed with innovative features.
It has 18% more accurate sleep tracking.
We have 25% more charging. We also have 25% faster processor with half the power.
Beyond aesthetics, Pixel Watch 4 is powered by Wear OS 6 platform, allows our developers to create more richer and interactive applications, which can take benefits of everything what's inside.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To carry, convey, or cause someone or something to come along with oneself to a place. It typically implies movement towards the speaker or the location currently being discussed.
To look at something for a period of time, especially something that is moving or changing. It implies paying attention to what is happening or waiting for something to occur.
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