• A source who sent the images to Android Central said what could be the Pixel Watch was left and found at a restaurant in the U.S.
  • 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. 
  • We don't know what the charging will look like as the watch did not come with a charger. 

A source has sent images of a device that appears to be the first smartwatch from the company.

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The source, who we have left anonymous to protect their identity, said the watch was a testing model for the InternalPixel team.

The leak is very similar to when Gizmodo reported about the lost and found prototype of the iPhone 4. The phone looked like an Apple device.

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This is the first time that we have seen the rumored watch, dubbed "Rohan", which is said to use an Exynos chip.

The watch in our images is very similar to leaks of rumored images. The screen has a minimalist design and is similar to what leaks have suggested. One of the rumored colors that the watch will come in is black.

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google pixel watch live images

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There have been rumors that the watch will have a rotating crown and two hidden buttons.

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There is at least one button next to the crown if this is the rumored watch, but it is hard to tell from the image above.

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google pixel watch live images

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google pixel watch live images

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google pixel watch live images

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google pixel watch live images

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The watch's band looks very similar to the Apple Watch sport bands, according to the above images. This could mean that there are many more colors to come. It looks like it's in the watch case.

It might be difficult to swap out watch bands when most of the other top Android watches give you more freedom with standard watch band types.

It is possible that the watch could be charged from the back of the watch case. This is how the Apple Watch is charged.

The bottom looks metallic but feels like it is coated with glass, according to the source.

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google pixel watch live images

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In this image, we can see what appears to be metal in one of the band slots. It is possible that this is just an engineering sample used for testing and won't be on a production release.

We can't be certain, but the watch could have a wireless charging capability.

We can't be sure what's happening on the inside because the watch didn't have a charge.

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The above image shows the source's statement that there was nothing past the boot logo when they tried to power it up. It is likely that there is no OS on the watch.

We know that the new Wear OS 3 will be co-developed by the two companies, but we could also expect a spin on the software from the company.

We don't know the regions in which the watch will be released, but it is possible that it will include North America, Canada, and the E.U.

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There is a note on the bottom of the box that says the device has not been approved by the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada and has not been tested for compliance with EU regulations.

The model is only for internal testing and development and not final.

The box was blurred for privacy reasons.