Fossil has discontinued the smartwatch’s. Remaining models also will not supported
07.05.24
After selling out quickly last week, Fossil has announced that stocks of its Wear OS smartwatch are no longer available. This means that consumers should refrain from purchasing the devices in stores since the company has discontinued them. There will be no software support or warranty.
Fossil has long held a leading position in the smartwatch market with the Wear OS operating system, but after the update to Wear OS 3, the company lost its relevance and announced its exit from the smartwatch market this year. Last week, the company emphatically ended its sale of leftovers, offering the smartwatch at discounted prices.
No Wear OS smartwatch is currently available on Fossil’s website, with only a few hybrid models available. Although the company has committed to software support for existing models, buyers should be careful when considering offers from third-party sellers.
Currently, you can still find a few Fossil watches at third-party stores like Amazon. However, the prices are significantly higher than their actual value, and consumers are advised to refrain from overpaying. Support for these models may be discontinued, preventing users from receiving updates and new features.
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