

Wearables
Google Pixel Watch with Wear OS 3.1 coming soon
Insider Evan Blass said that the Google Pixel Watch smartwatch, running the Wear OS 3.1 operating system, should be released soon.
The watch is codenamed Pixel Rohan, which could eventually be replaced by the Google Pixel Watch on the market. Or Google might use a more catchy marketing name for the device.
It was previously reported that smartwatches will receive Wear OS 3.1 features exclusive to this wearable device. In particular, we are talking about the fact that the watch will receive support for the Google Assistant personal assistant, which will be able to understand voice requests and perform tasks offline without connecting to the Internet. This feature is currently reserved for select Pixel smartphones only.
It is reported that the smart watch will be built on the basis of the Samsung Exynos single-chip system. Perhaps this platform will be called Tensor, but they are both still produced by Samsung.
Presumably, they should be presented in May at the Google I / O 2022 conference.
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Wearables
Order Redmi Note 13 Pro and get Redmi Band 2 for free. The JD.com platform promises many bonuses to those who order the new Redmi among the first

The JD.com marketplace has rolled out an offer that is hard to refuse: the first buyers of Redmi Note 13 Pro are promised to receive a Redmi Band 2 fitness bracelet as a bonus. Considering that the smartphone itself will not be expensive, in addition to it, you can get a Redmi Band 2 for free for $20 – not bad at all.
Moreover, by paying just 1 yuan right now (that is, one day before the official premiere of the smartphone), you can count on a gift box worth $25. It includes wired Xiaomi headphones, a backpack and an electric toothbrush.
The only downside of JD.com’s offer is that there are only 2,000 of these gift sets. Considering how well the new Redmi Note sells at the start of sales, one might think that all these sets will be sorted out in a matter of seconds.
Phones
FineWoven iPhone 15 Cases Coming in 10 Styles to Match New Apple Watch Magnetic Band

Apple’s upcoming FineWoven cases for the iPhone 15 lineup, which are supposed to replace leather cases, will match the new Apple Watch bands and will be available in ten different color options, according to Macrumors.
The new line of cases will be available in Black, Mulberry, Taupe, Evergreen, Pacific Blue, Wisteria, Antique White, Butter Yellow, Orange and Pink. The covers have rubberized edges that are slightly darker than the color of the back “woven” part of the cover.
In addition, Apple plans to release a new band in the same material with a magnetic closure with the Apple Watch Series 9. The magnetic band is expected to retail for $99.
Last week, insider DuanRui, who shared images of boxes with the name FineWoven Case, warned that the photos may not show original cases, but their mock-ups.
On Tuesday, September 12, Apple will hold a special event under the slogan “Thirst for Miracles”.
Phones
This is Google Pixel 8 Pro and probably Pixel Watch 2. Smartphone lit up in official photo

Google decided to show its new smartphone Pixel 8 Pro long before the announcement. His photo was found directly on the Google website.
Also, apparently, in the hands of the person in the photo you can see the smart watch Pixel Watch 2, although it’s more difficult to say here.
The Pixel 8 Pro looks exactly like we saw it in unofficial renderings. In addition, the photo shows one of the colors of the device.
It is expected that new items will be announced in October. Among other things, they will bring new AI features for video processing and at least five years of OS updates.
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