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    The Pixel Watch 4 is already on the shelves, and it’s definitely a winner in terms of fixing what was wrong with the Pixel Watch 3. We got a faster and snappier wearable that keeps the sleek design language of the Pixel Watch 3 but is now way more repairable than before. 
    Meanwhile, the Apple Watch Series 11 has scored optional 5G, a larger OLED screen, and battery life that’s better by six hours in comparison. 
    Which one to get? Well, it’s not as if you can freely pick any of those to work with your phone: the Pixel Watch only works with Android phones, while the Apple Watch is strictly an iPhone accessory. 

    However, for the sake of the comparison, let’s touch base and see how Apple’s and Google’s respective smartwatches are coping in late 2025.  

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: differences

    • New OLED with wider viewing angles on AW11
    • Improved scratch resistance on the AW11
    • Actua display on the Pixel Watch with up to 3,000 nits of brightness
    • Satellite connectivity (PW4) vs optional 5G connectivity (AW11)
    • 40-hour battery life (PW4) vs 24-hour battery life (AW11)
    • AI health coach (PW4) vs hypertension notifications (AW11)
    • Better repairability (PW4) vs improved durability (AW11)

    Table of Contents:

    Design & Sizes

    The best of the circular smartwatches versus Apple’s best smartwatch yet

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    In terms of design, neither of these two smartwatches diverges from the railroaded design language guidelines set by their predecessors. 

    We get a stunning pebble-like design with the Pixel Watch 4, which also has a slightly domed glass. It’s stunning to both watch and use in real life, and is definitely stunning in terms of appearance. 

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    Aside from looking great, the Pixel Watch 4 has scored a much brighter screen that can now get up to 3,000 nits of brightness. The slightly thinner bezels on the side mean that you can view more content on the display. Google has also made the smartwatch way more serviceable, so you can rest assured that in the off-chance of bumping the screen on a sharp edge, you won’t need to get a whole new smartwatch but can get this one repaired. 

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    The Apple Watch Series 11 hasn’t drastically changed either. It scores a new OLED display with much wider viewing angles, allowing you to view your content from more acute angles than before. Apple has also introduced a much more scratch-resistant glass, which should give you peace of mind in terms of durability. 

    Both wearables are available in two differently sized versions: 41mm and 45mm for the Pixel Watch 4, while the Apple Watch can be yours in 42mm and 46mm versions. 

    Bands

    No changes

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    In terms of band attachment mechanisms, neither Google nor Apple has deployed any changes to their already-established ones. This is great, as it ensures your collection of watch bands will be compatible with the new wearables.

    Granted, Apple’s push-button mechanism is definitely easier to detach from the case, as Google’s offset button requires that much more extra force and is not really convenient. Granted, you don’t change your watch band every day, but if you do, an Apple Watch would be less of a hassle. 

    There’s a huge variety of smartwatch bands available for either wearable, but honestly, given Apple’s brand image, the variety is greater on the Apple Watch side. 

    The best of Wear OS and watchOS 
    The latest Wear OS update to the Pixel Watch 4 delivers Google’s Material 3 Expressive design language to the smartwatch wearable, and it’s a perfect match for Android 16. It delivers funky colors and very customizable watch faces, which finally look great and not like you’ve lifted them straight from a Google Sheets table. Very nice!

    The Pixel Watch 4, being a Google smartwatch, now has full support for Gemini on your wrist. It lets you ask the assistant anything you’d otherwise do on your phone, and it will reply with full voice guidance. 

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    Notable here are the connectivity differences. While the Apple Watch scores 5G, the Pixel Watch 4 also gets satellite connectivity in the US only.

    New this year on the Pixel Watch 4 is a dual-chip architecture, which we have seen before on most of OnePlus’ own line of smartwatches. Google says the Pixel Watch 4 is noticeably faster than before while using half the power, which is honestly great, but the real benefit of that system comes to the battery life, which is much better than on the Pixel Watch 3. 

    Meanwhile, the Apple Watch Series 11 comes along with watchOS 26, which brings Apple’s new Liquid Glass design on your wrist. The translucent design language is an acquired taste, but looks better on the watch rather than the iPhone. 

    New features here include Wrist Flick, which lets you dismiss notifications and calls with a wrist flick. You also get Smart Stack hints, better replies in the Messages app as well as Live Translation when your watch is paired with an Apple Intelligence-capable phone. You can finally access the Notes app on the Apple Watch, and you get an improved Sleep Score.

    Heart Rate Accuracy

    Both the Pixel Watch 4 and the Apple Watch Series 11 come with the essential cardio-monitoring tools. The Apple Watch Series 11 has scored a pretty decent new feature that will alert you if it detects any hypertension. 

    Sleep Tracking Accuracy

    Both devices will track your sleep and present you with a sleep score in the morning, which is based on the sleep cycles and heart rate rhythm. The higher the score, the better. 

    Battery and Charging

    A win for the Pixel Watch 4

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    With the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple has improved the battery life of the wearable, or at least has updated its official battery life figures. These now say the device will last… 24 hours, up from the 18 hours of yore. 

    In our experience, this one is still a one-day smartwatch in real life and you still need to charge it daily, but you’d end the day with noticeably more battery percentage than before.  

    The Pixel Watch 4 does, though. It now lasts up to 40 hours with the always-on display turned off or 30 hours with it enabled, which is a decent bump from the battery life of the previous model. 

    In my experience, the Pixel Watch 4 would last you a day and a half with non-stop wear (including sleep tracking). 

    Models and Prices

    The Pixel Watch 4 is available in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm. The Bluetooth-only versions cost $349.99 and $399.99, respectively, while the LTE-enabled versions sell for $449.99 and $499.99. 

    Meanwhile, the Apple Watch Series 11 can be yours in 42mm or 46mm versions, either one available in either aluminum of titanium. The regular Bluetooth-only ones cost $399 and $429, while the 5G-enabled versions will cost you $499 and $529. 

    Voice Calls and Haptics

    Both smartwatches allow you to take and make calls. With the Bluetooth-only versions, you can only do that when your phone is nearby. On the cellular-enabled models, you can do that independently from your phone. 

    The quality is acceptable in both instances, though. 

    Specs

    Here’s how the Pixel Watch 4 and the Apple Watch Series 11 compare:

    Google Pixel 4 Apple Watch Series 11
    Models
    41mm
    45mm
    both in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular versions
    Models
    42mm
    46mm
    both in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular versions
    Processor
    Snapdragon W5 Gen 2
    Cortex-M55 co-processor
    Processor
    S10 chip
    Software
    Wear OS 6
    Software
    watchOS 26
    Battery
    325/455 mAh
    40-hour battery life
    Magnetic charger, 80% in 25 mins
    Battery
    24-hour battery life
    Magnetic charger, 80% in 30 mins
    Sensors
    HR, blood oxygen, altimeter, ECG, temperature sensor
    Sensors
    HR, blood oxygen, altimeter, ECG, hypertension notifications

    Google Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competitionGoogle Pixel Watch 4 vs Apple Watch Series 11: Wear OS is mounting up some real competition

    Overall, both the Pixel Watch 4 and the Apple Watch Series 11 are the respective best smartwatches of their ecosystems.

    While you can’t use one on the other ecosystem, it’s a fun mind exercise to compare the ins and outs of both. 

    While the Apple Watch has the tightly knit ecosystem integration with the rest of the Apple ecosystem. The Pixel Watch 4, on the other hand, is better designed and has better battery life, as well as gets you access to Google’s AI coaching feature. 

    Overall, none is decidedly better than the other, as either one shines in its own right.  

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