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The Google Pixel Watch 4 is set to launch on August 20, 2025, and if fresh leaks are anything to go by, buyers may not have to worry about a price hike this year. With details now surfacing for both sizes and connectivity options, the upcoming smartwatch seems on track to match the Pixel Watch 3’s pricing — which could make it a solid value pick in 2025.

According to known leaker billbil-kun, who shared the info on July 18, the 41mm Pixel Watch 4 with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is expected to start at €399. The LTE version, featuring eSIM support, will reportedly cost €499. Meanwhile, the larger 45mm model is said to be priced at €449 for Wi-Fi and €549 for LTE, keeping the usual €100 gap between the Wi-Fi and LTE variants — as also spotted by Dealabs.
These leaked prices line up closely with the Pixel Watch 3’s launch prices: $349 / €399 (41mm Wi-Fi), $449 / €499 (41mm LTE), $399 / €449 (45mm Wi-Fi), and $499 / €549 (45mm LTE). So, while official US pricing isn’t confirmed yet, it’s likely Google won’t bump prices in major markets like the US or UK.
As for the watch itself, the Pixel Watch 4 keeps the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor but adds a new co-processor to handle AI features — like Gemini integration — with better efficiency. The display reportedly gets a boost too, with a 3,000-nit AMOLED LTPO panel (up from 2,000 nits). Battery capacity also sees a modest increase: 327mAh for the 41mm model and 459mAh for the 45mm, which could deliver up to two days of battery life, according to Android Headlines.
With pricing leaked and some notable upgrades in tow, the Pixel Watch 4 could shape up as a competitive option — especially against rivals like Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming watches from Google.
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