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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/4\/25\/23041792\/google-samsung-fitbit-assistant-galaxy-watch-4<\/a> After a massive Pixel Watch leak<\/a> this past weekend, you\u2019d think that maybe Google would relax on the wearables front. Nope. With Google I\/O just weeks away, a video teasing Google Assistant on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 has popped up on YouTube, and Google-owned Fitbit has officially started rolling out passive atrial fibrillation alerts on its suite of devices.<\/p>\n We\u2019ve known that Google Assistant was coming to the Galaxy Watch 4<\/a> (and therefore Wear OS 3) for months. The only thing we haven\u2019t really known is when, but it seems like the wait is coming to an end. There was a false alarm last week when Verizon jumped the gun with an update log that suggested Google Assistant support had been included in the latest round of Galaxy Watch 4 updates. Google later told The Verge <\/em>that it wasn\u2019t<\/em> rolling out Assistant to Galaxy Watch 4<\/a> yet and that it had no update on timing. <\/p>\n But now, Samsung has uploaded a teaser video showing Google Assistant on the Watch 4 <\/em>in a YouTube video<\/a> (via Android Police<\/em><\/a>.<\/em>) <\/em>In it, a man says \u201cHey Google\u201d to pull up the YouTube Music app. It\u2019s a brief part of an already-short 15-second ad, but it\u2019s clearly front and center. The last time Samsung offered any updates on timing was back in February<\/a>, when it said the feature would arrive \u2018In the coming months.\u201d While that was vague, this certainly fits within that timeline. <\/p>\n Given that Google\u2019s the one in control of when Assistant arrives on Wear OS 3, in addition to Verizon\u2019s faux pas last week, Samsung\u2019s new tease suggests that the long-awaited update could be announced at I\/O. That\u2019s also when Google is expected to officially announce the Pixel Watch, which would be only the second smartwatch to run Wear OS 3.<\/p>\n
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