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Android Phones
Google / Samsung
Find your Android phone model name |
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Go to Settings > About Phone or About Device |
Look for the Model Name |
A: Hi CM, thanks for reaching out about Google Pixel Watch The Google Pixel Watch 3 can track heart rhythm using the ECG app, which analyzes data for signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib). However, it does not have the ability to measure blood pressure. To use the ECG app, ensure the Fitbit app is set up on your phone, your watch is connected, and you are in a quiet, relaxed environment. Open the ECG app on your watch, follow the on-screen instructions, and place your finger on the crown while the countdown is in progress. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Great question, CM. Unfortunately, the Pixel Watch 3 cannot track your blood pressure. However, it can detect your heart rhythm. When you use the Fitbit ECG app, your heart rhythm data is analyzed for signs of AFib. For more information, here’s an article to view: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/13783955?hl=en&sjid=4984941481178094170-NC
A: Great question, Lisa. The Pixel Watch 3 adheres to rigorous design specifications and meet extensive test requirements to minimize the potential for reaction but may contain materials that customers with skin sensitivities should be aware of: Nickel: The amount of potential nickel falls below the strict nickel restrictions set by the European REACH regulation. While nickel exposure is unlikely to cause a reaction, be aware of the possibility in case you're susceptible to nickel-related reactions.
A: Hey there, Maggie. Unfortunately not. The Pixel Watch 3 cannot be connected to iOS devices.
A: Wonderful question, Donna!. Yes, the Google Pixel Watch 3 has Fall Detection. Here's a guide on more safety features the watch comes with: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/12663810?hl=en&ref_topic=12652267&sjid=9148590944024854285-NC
A: Thanks for the inquiry, Deb. Yes, the Pixel Watch 3 can detect your heart rhythm when you use the Fitbit ECG app and is analyzed for signs of AFib — here’s an article with more details: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/13783955
A: Thanks for asking, TD. Yes, the Pixel Watch 3 will work with Google Fi. Here’s a link to more information on carriers: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/12652073?hl=en
A: Hi there, Kallie. No, the Pixel Watch 3 will not work with Straight Talk. Our list of supported carriers are as follows: AT&T (FirstNet),Cellcom, CSpire, Google Fi, T-Mobile, UScellular, Verizon, and Xfinity.
A: Thanks for asking, MikeG. Yes, the Pixel Watch 3 syncs with a variety of apps, including the Weight Watchers app. Reach out to us if you have any other questions.
A: Hi Lola, thanks for reaching out about Google Pixel Watch 3 - Wifi. There is not a Snapchat app for the pixel watch. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
A: Hi John, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the Google Pixel Watch 3 features a blood oxygen sensor that utilizes red and infrared sensors to measure blood oxygen saturation levels (SpO2).