"Google is now working on supporting more gestures on its Pixel Watches, as revealed today through a teardown of the newest version of the Pixel Watch app. The company will at some point in the future add support for double pinch, which will be used to answer calls, interact with notifications, and take photos."
"Next up, wrist turn gestures are coming back (they were available up until Wear OS 3). These will let you silence calls and close alerting notifications with simple wrist turns."
"While it's clear that Google is working on these features already, it's anyone's guess when they will launch, and whether they will be part of a Pixel Drop or will only arrive with the next big Wear OS update."
Code in the Pixel Watch app indicates Google is developing additional gesture controls for Pixel Watches. Planned gestures include double-pinch to answer calls, interact with notifications, and take photos. Wrist-turn gestures are being reintroduced after being available through Wear OS 3, allowing users to silence calls and dismiss alerting notifications with simple wrist turns. The features are confirmed to be in development, but no release timing is provided. Deployment could occur via a Pixel Drop or through the next major Wear OS update, leaving the precise launch path and schedule uncertain.
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