A:AnswerThanks for the question, Moose. Yes, you can respond to text messages directly from your Pixel Watch 4 using quick replies, voice dictation, or the on-screen keyboard.
A:AnswerHey there, USB. Yes! The Pixel Watch 4 can track your sleep stages (light, deep, and REM sleep) and provides you a sleep score. When you use the Fitbit ECG app, your heart rhythm data is analyzed for signs of AFib. Here's an article for more information: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/13783955?hl=en
A:AnswerThanks for asking, PJ. If the Pixel Watch 4 becomes defective through no fault of your own, you may be able to return it for replacement, repair or a refund, at Google’s discretion. We’d be happy to look into it with you — reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
A:AnswerHi there, duran31. We hear you on wanting your favorite apps to be on the Pixel Watch 4. App compatibility is up to the developers — we recommend reaching out to them directly for more information.
A:AnswerMy understanding is no, it will not work with an iPhone. It is designed to use the Google Pixel Watch app which is available from the Google play store. However, if you have a Pixel phone, the watch syncs and works seamlessly.
A:AnswerThanks for asking. Yes, the Pixel Watch 4 comes with two years of data and texting. Here’s how to activate it:
1. Activate data after watch setup: On your Pixel Watch app, tap Connectivity > Mobile network > Activate Google Fi data.
Activate your watch within 60 days of setup for two years of service, starting from activation. After two years, a separate data plan (e.g., Google Fi Wireless, included at no extra cost) is needed for full connectivity.
Check out this guide for more details: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/15273704?hl=en
A:AnswerI'm pretty happy with it. I've used it for Gemini and to take calls and works fine. Can't comment about if it's better / different from the first three but it's a bit better than what I was coming from - Fitbit Sense.
A:AnswerIt can detect with the ECG. However, this is not a way to diagnose the condition, and a healthcare provided should be consulted for further workup if this is detected.