Well, at least the hardware is good... allegedly
If you're willing to overlook the aforementioned inconvenience, perhaps mesmerized by the admittedly stylish designs and "endless" customization options of the Fossil Gen 6 collection, you'll be glad to hear this is the first smartwatch powered by Qualcomm's hot new Snapdragon Wear 4100+ processor.
While that doesn't sound like the kind of major upgrade over the Snapdragon Wear 4100 many expected to see released this year in Qualcomm's attempt to catch up with the blazing fast chips inside the industry-leading Apple Watches, the Fossil Gen 6 is guaranteed to vastly improve the performance of its predecessor.That's because the Gen 5 settled for a Snapdragon Wear 3100 "platform", leaving the 4100 SoC to Mobvoi's TicWatch Pro 3 and TicWatch E3. Of course, it will be very interesting to compare the Fossil Gen 6 to those two devices rather than the Gen 5 to verify the company's promises of considerably "faster application load times, highly responsive user experiences, and more efficient power consumption."Another interesting thing to test in the real world will be Fossil's cheeky claim that the Gen 6 can be charged "two times faster than the leading smartwatch" out today (cough, Apple Watch Series 6, cough), purportedly reaching 80 percent battery capacity in just a little more than half an hour.That's a pretty clever solution to the age-old smartwatch battery life problem, allowing you to track your sleep and use the Gen 6 for 24 hours and then quickly charge it in the morning before starting the cycle all over again. Multi-day usage is also possible, mind you, but only by enabling Fossil's proprietary Smart Battery Modes and giving up some much-needed functionality.
What's here and what's missing
Compared to the Gen 5, the Fossil Gen 6 adds a more than welcome SpO2 sensor monitoring your blood oxygen levels. In case you're wondering, that's a fairly standard feature among the best smartwatches available today, matched by everything from the Apple Watch Series 6 to the Galaxy Watch 4, Fitbit Sense, and TicWatch Pro 3.Unfortunately for Fossil, many of the Gen 6's direct rivals and even some lower-cost activity trackers nowadays come with a bunch of other health and fitness capabilities that this bad boy is unable to contend with.
That's... not too expensive but also not incredibly cheap for an intelligent timepiece packing the same old 1GB RAM and 8GB storage while sporting a decidedly familiar 1.28-inch circular AMOLED display as well.
Interestingly, the Fossil Gen 6 is offered in both 42 and 44mm case sizes and a grand total of seven "timeless styles" that you can easily personalize with a limitless selection of interchangeable straps, not to mention all sorts of different dial and button designs.
As always, the external appearance and build quality seem to be two of Fossil's key selling points, but not everyone will like what they see beneath the swim-proof design and stainless steel body of these Gen 6 beauties.
View Full BioAdrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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