
Fossil Gen 6 Leaked
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Fossil has possibly just intentionally leaked some details of their next Generation 6 model to scupper the launch of the Galaxy Watch4 (via winfuture.de).
We are looking at a price tag of €299-329, and today’s info says it will be available on September 27.
Here are some more of the Fossil Gen 6 specifications
- New multi-directional rear charger puck
- Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chip
- Probable Wear OS2 installed with Wear OS3 supported for 2022
- SpO2 sensor
- 42mm and 44mm versions
- 3-button + touchscreen
- 1.28″ display at 416 x 416px resolution
- Waterproof to WR50, 50-meter
- 8GB storage
- 24-hour battery life, plus options to extend
Last Updated on 25 January 2026 by the5krunner
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Is It just me, or do all Wear OS watches feel like they’re all the same, but with a different companies logo on it?
Other than the Galaxy watch 4 line, none of these watches offer anything.
well…
Fossil do make a lot of them for other people so i think you are literally correct!
Idea: Suunto should team up with Fossil…
that would be interesting.
dont forget suunto are now chinese-owned…