"Double pinch works similar to existing gestures on Apple and Samsung smartwatches. You can scroll through alerts, snooze an alarm, send the first suggested smart reply to a message, control music playback, and take a photo by tapping your index finger and thumb together twice. Google says it will also "soon be adding the ability to answer and end calls" using a double pinch."
"Smart replies are being improved with the introduction of a new custom on-device language model based on Google's Gemma. It generates a list of suggested responses based on the context of a chat without relying on a connection to your phone and Google says it's now twice as fast and utilizes one-third as much memory as the model smart replies previously used."
WearOS 6.1 is rolling out to Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4, with the Pixel Watch 4 receiving two new one-handed gestures: double pinch and wrist turn. Double pinch enables scrolling alerts, snoozing alarms, sending the first suggested smart reply, controlling playback, and taking photos, with call answer/end coming soon. Wrist turn silences incoming calls or dismisses notifications. On-screen hints will indicate when gestures are available. Smart replies use a new on-device language model based on Google's Gemma, producing contextual suggestions twice as fast and using one-third the memory, improving reply quality without relying on a phone connection.
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