Google Pixel Watch 5 appears with four variants, raising questions
At a glance:
- FCC filings list four Pixel Watch 5 model numbers: G25QD, G1XJ6, G0F3Y, GFW3R
- All four models are shown as supporting both Wi‑Fi and LTE connectivity
- Analysts expect the watch to launch as early as August based on past patterns
What the FCC filing reveals
The Federal Communications Commission’s equipment database now includes four separate entries for Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch 5. Each entry is identified by a unique FCC ID – G25QD, G1XJ6, G0F3Y, and GFW3R – and is classified as a “wireless device.” While the FCC’s public listings typically provide only basic radio‑frequency parameters, the fact that every listed unit is marked for both Wi‑Fi and LTE service is noteworthy. Historically, Google’s wearables have shipped with a Wi‑Fi‑only variant that is priced lower than the LTE‑capable model.
The absence of a Wi‑Fi‑only SKU in these filings suggests Google may be abandoning the cheaper tier for this generation. If the data is accurate, all four watches would be able to connect to carrier networks, effectively making LTE the default connectivity option across the lineup. This could simplify production but also raise the entry price point for consumers who previously opted for a Wi‑Fi‑only watch.
Possible lineup and pricing implications
Industry observers speculate that the four FCC IDs could correspond to two size options – likely a 40 mm and a 44 mm case – each offered in a standard and a “Pro” configuration. Samsung’s recent strategy with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, which bundles premium features into a higher‑priced tier, provides a useful comparison. A Pro variant might include a larger battery, advanced health sensors, or exclusive watch faces, justifying a higher MSRP.
If Google does indeed forego a Wi‑Fi‑only model, the price gap between the base and any premium version could narrow, potentially positioning the Pixel Watch 5 as a more premium offering overall. Consumers who were attracted to the Pixel Watch’s relatively modest price may need to reconsider, while power users could welcome a more capable, always‑connected device.
Timeline and what to expect next
Google’s hardware cadence typically sees FCC registrations appear a month or two before a public announcement. The Pixel Watch 5’s filings were posted in early June, mirroring the pattern observed for last year’s Pixel Watch launch, which was officially unveiled in August. Assuming Google follows the same schedule, a formal reveal could arrive in late July or early August, with shipments shortly thereafter.
Beyond the launch date, the next steps will likely involve a press event or a livestream streamed from Google’s hardware team, followed by pre‑orders on the Google Store and carrier channels. Watch enthusiasts should watch for additional clues – such as teaser images, software updates to Wear OS, or carrier‑specific promotional material – that could confirm whether a Pro tier is indeed part of the lineup.
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