The Pixel Watch 5’s Most Notable Change Might Be Its Price
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If the Pixel Watch 5 ships with near-identical hardware at a higher price, Google is testing how much of a premium its ecosystem and AI features can command in wearables. Hardware teams should assume that, in this segment, differentiation will need to come from software updates and services, not annual industrial design refreshes.
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