Google 'Pixel Watch' Prototype Left Behind in a Restaurant (androidcentral.com) 45
Someone contacted Android Central saying they'd apparently found Google's yet-to-be-released Pixel Watch — left behind at a restaurant.
The images of what could be the watch seem to match many rumors that have leaked, including the minimalist design, the crown, and a potential hidden button. It looks like the watch has proprietary Google bands.... The image also confirms one of the rumored colors that the watch will come in: black....
The source indicated that the bottom "looks metallic but feels like it's coated with glass."
Engadget summarizes its features:
The source indicated that the bottom "looks metallic but feels like it's coated with glass."
Engadget summarizes its features:
- "The watch features a single button next to its crown and what looks like a microphone or altimeter port."
- "On the back of the device, you can see an optical heartrate sensor."
"If you look closely, you can see the wearable's band attaches directly to its case, with a latch mechanism that looks proprietary to Google and reminiscent of the design employed by Fitbit on its Versa and Sense smartwatches (Google acquired the company in 2021)...
"According to a report leaker Jon Prosser published in January, Google will announce the Pixel Watch on May 26th. The company recently filed to trademark the Pixel Watch name."
joke? (Score:4, Insightful)
Is it supposed to be explicitly humorous that these devices keep getting "left behind in a restaurant"?
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Yes.
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Intentional leak (Score:5, Insightful)
Who takes off their watch in a restaurant? I mean I could buy someone leaving a phone behind, we've all done that, but this device is literally strapped to your wrist.
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My first thought was - this was an awfully convenient "accident". But I have my doubts this will have it's intended effect of kick-starting the hype-mobile - almost no one cares about a Google watch at this point.
My first thought as well (Score:3)
OTOH one of the pleasures of Slashdot is that people think like me, which is a pleasant change from having to explain a lot of stuff!
Re: Intentional leak (Score:2)
There have been quite a few "misplaced prototype in restraunt" events in recent years.
I wonder if this is some sort of end runaround the powers to be that are forbiding official press releases.
Re: Intentional leak (Score:2)
...or it could be an official sanctioned press release! How else to get the masses excited about a product by making them think they are getting knowledge that they aren't supposed to have! Everyone is attracted to "leaks".
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Who takes off their watch in a restaurant?
Probably depends on the portion size. You wouldn't want your watch to get messy if you're elbow deep in something ...
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Article says Restaurant, not Eric Schmidt's penthouse.
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if you're elbow deep in something
I'm beginning to understand the American obesity epidemic.
jk
Actually not kidding, while travelling in the USA I've never been able to finish a meal at a restaurant.
Re: Intentional leak (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, considering that the article also has a photo of the box it comes in, I say there's no way this was accidental.
Only the pixels of the Pixel (Score:2)
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Who takes off their watch in a restaurant?
Someone who has a prototype watch they want to show someone else, that's who. However, in this case since the box was included as part of the find, I'm going to guess that it fell out of the pocket of someone's Patagonia jacket or maybe it was meant to be given to someone who accidentally left it behind.
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! He read TFA, Quick! Get him boys! Purge the heathen! :-)
In deed (Score:2)
"Secret prototypes" typically are not allowed to exit highly controlled areas, so it's extremely unlikely anybody was allowed to take it to a restaurant.
Just like what Apple did in the past, this clearly was intentional. Yes they may act as if it was an accident, but if it was, they'd have very stupid people.
The Woz is going to need a new t-shirt (Score:2)
... when we found out who the luckless person is that did this.
( original: https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech... [cnet.com] )
It was the tip for the waitress. (Score:3)
Cheap bastard.
1885 called (Score:2)
Someone found my great-great-grandpa's pocket watch.
I would have sold it on Ebay (Score:2)
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This is Google we're talking about. Android being a spammy data-mining kludge is by design.
Get rid of the crown (Score:2, Insightful)
The crown is massively ugly and extremely stupid. Just make the side of the bezel touch-sensitive instead. Is that difficult FFS?
History repeats itself. (Score:2)
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And it gets free advertising ;P (Score:2)
Fitbit strap... Good God, no! (Score:1)
My friend had a Fitbit and the strap broke twice before she gave up on it. When she took it back to the store, they said this was really common and that they'd had tons of returns.
Can't believe they're sticking with it for new products!
Given that they were just replacing the whole unit when this happened, because the strap couldn't be repaired, it doesn't even make sense in a cynical "doing it to sell more straps" kind of way.
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> because the strap couldn't be repaired, it doesn't even make sense in a cynical "doing it to sell more straps" kind of way.
They pop on and off. It's $10 for an aftermarket strap.
Re: Fitbit strap... Good God, no! (Score:1)
Nope. The but they attach onto broke. Not repairable.
I would have called the bomb squad (Score:2)
Unknown, probably dangerous device (it says Google on it) suspiciously abandoned in a public place.
I wonder why it's taken so long (Score:3)
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As with everything else Google does, unless the product increases ad revenue it will never be given any serious attention. The release of this sort of chaff is to make the average person think they are a diverse technology company, which distracts from what they actually are, an advertising company.
How funny would it be (Score:2)
If the person who left behind this prototype was the same person who left the iPhone 4 prototype in a bar years ago?
Comes in black, what a scoop! (Score:2)
The image also confirms one of the rumored colors that the watch will come in: black
Wow, who would ever have guessed in our wildest dreams that they would ship the thing in black. What’s next? A stainless steel watch band option? Gotta love those color choices, really something unique.
Re: Comes in black, what a scoop! (Score:2)
Damn and all of this time I thought the only watch band was going to be neon dayglow stripes with unicorns printed all over it.
Glad I can finally sleep tonight.
"Left behind by accident" (Score:2)
Uh...huh
Circle design is dumb (Score:2)
The Apple Design of a rounded edge square is obliviousy the better functional format for a display watch on almost every front than preference for a round face, which definitely can be pretty and more traditional but since Apple took the market for real first Google doesnt want to be seen copying it I imagine.
Just make it more angular and modern but a circlular display is good at being a clock a thermostat a thats about it.
"Gotta read this text on my circle" get the fuck out of here.
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"wearable's band...proprietary to Google" (Score:2)
Hope that doesn't mean the attachment to the case isn't non-standard. I love my Tic Watch Pro 3 Ultra but the band is just blah. I got a nice metal replacement on Amazon for $18. Now it looks top notch.
PR stunt (Score:1)
Restaurant Leaks... (Score:3)
I hope someone leaves a Cybertruck in a restaurant some day. I want to see more of the new changes.