- Wear OS 6 released to Android -ure later in the year
- It is said to get two new unannounced features: First, a dedicated water trap to Pixel Watch
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Bear us 6 has been revealed and it makes many changes that users of the best Android smartwatches are pretty excited about. Changes in the user experience, a visual redesign that adds to Google Geminis AI assistant to your wrist … There will be plenty for carriers of the best smartwatches (who are not for iPhone) to get their teeth. You can read our Wear OS 6 feature feature here.
However, there are two more features that are joined to arrive with Wear OS 6, either by launch or as a future update.
First, according to Android Authority, you can expect a new adaptive charging feature. Adaptive charging is often used for devices to expand the life of the battery, which prevents the battery from being left too often, which can cause the battery to break down.
Android Authority found strings of code that revealed a feature similar to the best pixel phones: pause the fee at 80% completion and resume an hour before disconnecting your device. Samsung watches reportedly get a similar feature with Samsung’s wear OS-adjacent system, a UI-UR 8.
Water trap on pixel watches
Pixel -Watches have a touch screen locking feature that enables itself automatically during swimming training, but it can’t push water out of columns in the same way as Samsung and Apple Watches can. It also does not have a dedicated labeled water trap that disables the touch screen during precipitation, showers or baths.
Current Pixel -Watches are expected to have a water locking function at least again via Android Authority’s recent study of code in the Wear OS 6 developer -advantle.
The code does not actually describe what this new feature will do, so even if there is always one from outside
Touching screens are notoriously jumping and deficient when wet, and trying to operate a watch in heavy rain or shower may prove to be challenging if a water locking function is not available. While this will be unlikely to change the way swimming and similar training works on pixelure, they will at least become more useful in the rain.



