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Fossil won’t upgrade existing watches to the revamped Wear OS

Fossil won’t upgrade existing watches to the revamped Wear OS

There will be a ‘premium’ smartwatch using the platform, however.

Jon Fingas
J. Fingas
June 5th, 2021
Fossil won't upgrade existing watches to the revamped Wear OS | DeviceDaily.com
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Don’t assume your current Wear OS smartwatch will benefit from Google’s team-up with Samsung. Fossil executives Greg McKelvey and Steve Prokup told CNET in an interview that the company’s existing Wear OS watches won’t get upgrades to the reworked software. Your Fossil Gen 5 will likely be stuck with an aging interface, unfortunately.

If you want Fossil wristwear using the latest software, you’ll have to pay. McKelvey said the company was planning a lone “premium” Fossil watch (Gen 6?) to lead the charge in the fall, with sub-brands like Michael Kors and Skagen releasing equivalents. This device would boast some “pretty major hardware upgrades,” Prokup said.

Past models would most likely get price cuts to serve as the budget options in Fossil’s lineup. McKelvey added that full-fledged smartwatches have been “much more successful” than hybrid models, suggesting these analog-digital mixes wouldn’t be the focus in the future.

The upgrade cut-off suggests new watches based on the new Wear OS will represent a significant leap for the platform, but also that Google, Samsung, and brands like Fossil are taking calculated risks. They appear willing to leave current owners behind if it improves the chances of attracting more buyers going forward.

Update (5:42 PM ET): Fossil has released a statement seeking to clarify the situation. You can read it in full below, however the exact content of future updates remains unknown.

At Fossil, our product and engineering teams continue to innovate on the Gen 5 and Gen 5E smartwatches, which will result in new software features being launched later this year and into next year. With regards to the operating system, we will be leveraging the unified platform announced at I/O, and our policy is to bring the maximum amount of innovation that Google will enable to each of our generation of smartwatches. Future upgrade plans are still being developed, and we will continue to make announcements later this year. 

For more details on our upcoming smartwatch platform this fall, we will be able to share more with you soon! 

 

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