Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch: Release should be postponed by two months
Google reportedly had to delay the Pixel 6a, which was originally slated to launch in May. Unfortunately, the same could also apply to the Pixel Watch, which will likely come with Wear OS 3. The first Google smartwatch should also finally be presented in May.
According to Jon Prosser, Google has delayed the release of the Pixel 6a, its next mid-range smartphone. Previously, the Pixel 6a was expected to launch in May, possibly alongside the Pixel Watch. However, Prosser now claims that the Pixel 6a has been delayed until the end of July.
While he didn't share many details about a new launch date, Prosser says the ongoing chip shortage has dashed hopes of a May release of the Pixel 6a. Google is reportedly planning to equip the Pixel 6a with its first-gen Tensor SoC, the same one used in the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
In contrast, Prosser believes the Pixel Watch is still scheduled for May 26, at least for now. However, he adds that his source "believes it may be postponed soon, too." Google probably won't launch Wear OS 3 without the Pixel Watch, even though it was announced at last year's I/O conference.
The Pixel Watch will reportedly come in at least three colors, all with 32GB of storage and a customized Exynos SoC or the upcoming Snapdragon Wear 5100.
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