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Google Pixel Watch 2 Vs OnePlus Watch 2: The new champion?

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OnePlus Watch 2 officially launched as the second tough rival to Google Pixel Watch 2. While Samsung is a popular choice in the wearable market, the OnePlus Watch 2 surprisingly opted for Wear OS to better compete against Galaxy Watch and Pixel Watch.

Following the OnePlus Watch 2 debut, Android smartwatch buyers now have another reliable option apart from the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Google Pixel Watch 2. Notably, the OnePlus Watch 2 brings a powerful processor, exceptional battery life, and durable design.

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Similar to One UI Watch, the OnePlus Watch runs RTOS, which is crafted on the Wear OS platform by OnePlus and Google. The Watch 2 also boasts Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 CPU, the same chipset that Google used in its second-generation Pixel Watch.

The biggest advantage that the OnePlus Watch 2 has is its battery life, which is said to hit 100 hours. Thanks to the reliable processor and Wear OS-based hybrid software (which is yet to be tested by the public), OnePlus Watch 2 now dominates the Wear OS market – in terms of battery.

Check the specs comparison below.

Spec/Feature Google Pixel Watch 2 OnePlus Watch 2
Display 1.2-inch (384×384) AMOLED
320ppi, 1,000 nits, 60Hz
1.43-inch (466×466) AMOLED
326ppi, 1,000 nits, 60Hz
Colors Matte Black, Polished Silver, Champagne Gold Black Steel, Radiant Steel
Battery 306mAh (24 hours w/ AOD) 500mAh (100 hours)
Weight 31g without strap 49g without strap
Processor Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 + Cortex M33 MCU Snapdragon W5 + BES 2700 MCU
Memory 2GB RAM + 32GB storage 2GB RAM + 32GB storage
Operating System Wear OS 4 Wear OS 4 + RTOS
Material Aluminum case, fluoroelastomer band Stainless steel case and buckle, fluoroelastomer strap
Protection Gorilla Glass 5; 5ATM; IP68 5ATM, IP68, MIL-STD-810H, 2.5D sapphire crystal glass
Navigation Touchscreen, inactive crown, side button Touchscreen, haptic crown, side button
Connectivity LTE (optional), Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, NFC, GPS L1, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, GPS (Dual-frequency L1 + L5), GLONASS, GALILEO, BeiDou, QZSS
Charging Wireless Pogo pin
Sensors Accelerometer, altimeter, ambient light, cEDA, compass, ECG, gyroscope, magnetometer, optical heart rate, skin temperature, SpO2 Accelerometer, altimeter, ambient light, compass, gyroscope, HRM, SpO2
Dimensions 41 x 41 x 12.3mm 47 x 46.6 x 12.1mm
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Google Calendar now lets you add more emotion to your plans

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A new update to Google Calendar is here, aiming to make handling your appointments more engaging. Now, users have the option to add emojis to their events to spice up their text and express themselves visually.

While creating an event, Google Calendar offers to add an emoji that fits the title you have entered. A coffee cup emoji may appear next to the title if you type “coffee with Sarah.” You can pick a different emoji if you prefer. If you want to make the title shorter, you can delete it.

This feature functions on both personal and work accounts automatically. It aims to make your appointments more visible by using fun emojis.

Google described the update as an effort to make digital helpers more conversational. Although it’s a simple addition, it can be very useful and enjoyable for some people.

Right now, the update is being launched for both Android and iOS users, so please try again if it is not available to you yet. There is no need for anything special; simply use your app as you normally would, and the changes will be noticeable when you add or update an event.

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Google Search app gets fresh look with AI, new design and smoother loading

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Google is rolling out a major new update to its Search app on both Android and iOS. The updates improve the app’s appearance and include useful new AI-powered features. Users will now see a new smart bar at the top of the Search app in the AI Overview mode.

AI automatically suggests helpful information and allows you to get answers right within the Search app. On Android, you’ll now see a bar placed below the search box that lists your most recent questions as well. The layout adopts Google’s Material You style, and the active AI status is indicated by a curvy green silhouette.

A revamped prompt bar on the bottom of the screen now displays common questions, such as “What’s the best way to plant tomatoes?” The new design makes it more convenient to access with an expanded size and clearer images. The purpose is to make it simpler for users to begin talking with Gemini, Google’s advanced AI.

You’ll also notice an updated loading animation when waiting for results. Coming soon: You’ll see Google displaying a lively, Material 3-inspired animation for loading instead of a spinning circle. These three dots make the animations more up-to-date and approachable. The new features will be released slowly and could eventually show up across Google’s other mobile apps.

These changes make searching on Google easier, quicker, and more helpful, whether you want answers to simple questions or you want to use Google’s AI to learn more.

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Google Maps routing issue frustrates users and YouTube TV adds better multiview options

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A bug is causing major problems for users of Google Maps right now. The app no longer displays backup ways to go while driving directions are in progress. If you’re driving, Google Maps usually shows you a couple of alternatives for reaching your destination. That useful function has stopped working for plenty of users in the latest version.

Many users are now being shown only one route when driving, leaving them potentially stuck in traffic. Many Android and iPhone users have run into the problem, and it crops up when using Maps for Navigation in versions 11.127.0101 and newer. Until now, Google hasn’t said anything about resolving the issue, but we can expect them to work on it shortly.

At the same time, YouTube TV is introducing an improvement for fans of live sports. YouTube TV users are getting a major update to their multiview feature this week. People can now design their own multiview layouts, rather than having a limited selection from the app. It’s being tested with a small group of users and should soon be available to everyone. This new feature is available on smart TVs, as well as streaming devices such as Chromecast and Apple TV.

As Google Maps troubleshoots a technical issue, YouTube TV is empowering users with new levels of customization, particularly useful as everyone keeps track of multiple live games during a sporty period. You could see that Google Maps and YouTube TV perform differently this week.

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