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Wear OS 7 promises 10% better battery life and adds Gemini Intelligence… for select 2026 models

Limiting Gemini Intelligence to select future watches while existing Pixel Watch owners wait is exactly the kind of fine print that turns a promising announcement into a frustrating one.

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Google announced Wear OS 7 at I/O 2026, and for the Pixel Watch owners who have spent years watching Apple pile features onto watchOS, this one might feel like redemption. 

The latest Wear OS update promises up to 10% better battery life compared to Wear OS 6, which is meaningful for a device where every hour of battery life counts. And, more importantly, Gemini Intelligence is coming to Pixel Watches later this year (with an asterisk the size of a watch face).

What’s actually new in Wear OS 7?

The most noticeable change is the removal of Tiles. Google is replacing the full-screen Tiles with flexible and useful widgets in two layouts: 2×1 and 2×2 blocks. The widgets will look and behave far more like the widget system on Android 16

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However, unlike Samsung’s Galaxy Watch implementation, you won’t be able to stack multiple widgets on a screen on Wear OS 7. With that, Live Updates are also coming to compatible watches, providing real-time notifications that appear directly on the watch face, with dynamic, app-based information. 

Google is also bringing a streamlined workout tracking experience, bringing consistency to heart rate monitoring and media controls across the Pixel Watch ecosystem. Besides, the media player gets an auto-launch toggle and a new Remote Output Switcher for handling both Google Cast and Bluetooth outputs. 

Who actually gets Gemini Intelligence and when?

This is where the asterisk matters. Google has confirmed Gemini Intelligence for select watch models launching later in 2026. In other words, none of the existing Pixel Watch models get the AI layer that dominated the entire Android Show 2026 conversation, and neither will all the upcoming models get it. 

The AppFunctions API allows developers to integrate Gemini into their apps today, allowing users to invoke Gemini in the middle of a workout and placing a DoorDash order without touching their phone. Wear OS 7 Canary is available for developers now; the full rollout arrives later this year.

While the widget system and Live Updates bring Wear OS 7 closer to Apple’s watchOS, the Gemini Intelligence caveat implies that the best features arrive on the newest and the most powerful hardware, leaving existing owners behind.

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