Wear OS 7 might be closer than we thought, and Verizon may have just given that away a little early.

Updated support pages spotted for the Pixel Watch 2, Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Watch 4 on Verizon’s website now reference the upcoming Wear OS 7 update. They also mention a June 2026 security patch and a build number (CP2A.260603.001). On paper, that sounds like a routine software note. However, the timing makes it a lot more interesting.

The pages also mention a June 9 release date. Although that looks more like a placeholder than anything concrete. The update hasn’t started rolling out yet. Google hasn’t made any official announcement, which suggests things are still in the final stages behind the scenes.

Still, the inclusion of Wear OS 7 across multiple Pixel Watch models is a fairly strong hint that the rollout window is approaching. Carriers don’t usually update support documentation this far in advance. It suggests they’ve already received at least some form of release candidate or internal schedule from Google.

Wear OS 7 itself was announced at Google I/O 2026 last month. It brings a fairly wide set of improvements aimed at making Pixel Watches feel faster and more useful day to day. One of the key focuses is battery optimisation. Additionally, there’s a broader UI refresh that introduces new Widgets and Live Updates designed to surface information more dynamically on the wrist.

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Perhaps the more notable addition is support for Gemini Intelligence on select smartwatches. That effectively ties Google’s newer AI features into Wear OS in a more visible way. It brings more contextual assistance and on-device intelligence into everyday watch interactions.

If the Verizon listings are accurate, the Pixel Watch lineup could be among the first to receive the update. This would align with Google’s usual approach of prioritising its own hardware first before wider rollout.

For now, nothing is officially confirmed. However, the timing of the support page updates strongly suggests Wear OS 7 is in the final stretch before launch.

(via DroidLife)

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