Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon W5 Platform Offering Longer Battery Life and Quicker Speed

The News: Qualcomm recently unveiled its Snapdragon W5 Platform, which includes the Snapdragon W5+ G1 and Snapdragon W5 G1 SoCs for next generation wearables that are faster than its previous generation with a longer battery life. The SoC platform is designed for a wider range of smartwatches and has the potential for other form factors that go beyond the wrist. Read the full Qualcomm Press Release.

Purpose-built next generation wearables

Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon W5 Platform Offering Longer Battery Life and Quicker Speed

Analyst Opinion: Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon WS Platform, which includes the Snapdragon W5+ G1 and Snapdragon W5 G1 SoCs for next gen wearables, is something we’ve been awaiting with anticipation, and Qualcomm did not disappoint.

It’s a given that the smartwatch and overall wearables category continues to grow at a rapid pace, not only appealing to consumers, but also growing rapidly in different vertical markets, for example, the healthcare market for which there are numerous use cases.

The newly announced Snapdragon W5+ G1 and W5 G1 platforms are an update from the prior generation 4100 and 4100+ series and not only have a 50 percent longer battery life, they are also 30 percent smaller and twice as fast.

The new chips are both aimed at the higher end of the market, with the W5+ being slightly more powerful since it incorporates a co-processor taking the load off the main processor. Isolating the Snapdragon W5+, it was built on the 4 nanometer process versus the 4100+ that used the 12-nanometer node process architecture. The Snapdragon W5+ co-processor is 22-nanometer, providing extra power efficiency that was previously 28 nanometer. When comparing the Snapdragon W5+ to the 4100+ (image below), you can see some of the tasks where power efficiencies are gained by key category.

Snapdragon lower power typical use cases

For display scrolling, users get a 41 percent increase, GPS location, a 42 percent increase, Bluetooth music, a 36 percent increase, airplane mode, a 44 percent increase, background notifications, a 57 percent increase, LTE music streaming, a 32 percent increase and for always on display, users get a 42 percent increase.

In my opinion, the high double-digit efficiencies gained across those categories are impressive and will no doubt resonate with users. I mean, who doesn’t want more speed and better battery life? I can’t think of anyone.

Today’s users want wearable devices that don’t have to constantly be charged on a daily basis, along with devices that are not only fashionable and more sleek, but which are also highly durable, voice assisted, and equipped with the ability to track biometrics and other metrics they care about today.

The upgraded features of Snapdragon’s W5 Platform SOCs addresses a number of these user desires. And there’s no question that more power, coupled with a longer battery life will resonate with users. Qualcomm said that Mobvoi and OPPO already have designs, and that there are additional customer designs in its pipeline.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Platform provides a solid assist to Qualcomm’s partners in their quests to innovate and design more compelling use cases for wearables moving forward — and driving innovation is what Qualcomm is all about. The wearables category is going nowhere but up, and I’m looking forward to seeing what’s ahead.

Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of Futurum Research as a whole.

Other insights from Futurum Research:

Qualcomm Snapdragon Spaces XR Developer Platform Will Drive Innovation in the Extended Reality Market 

Qualcomm’s Updated Premium Snapdragon Mobile Platform Continues Offering Android Users Excellent Gaming and Photography Experiences

Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs to Power Volkswagen’s CARIAD Software Platform to Provide In-Vehicle Assisted and Automated Driving Functions Up to Level 4 by the Mid-2020s

Image Credit: HESHMore
Related Insights
Oracle's Outcome-Based Pricing Gambit: Rewriting the Rules of Cloud Economics
June 15, 2026

Oracle’s Outcome-Based Pricing Gambit: Rewriting the Rules of Cloud Economics

Keith Kirkpatrick, Vice President & Research Director, Enterprise Software & Di at Futurum, Oracle's shift to outcome-based pricing and AI-driven commercial models reshapes enterprise cloud procurement and vendor economics in...
Americans Want AI to Cure Cancer, But Trust in AI Companies Is Near Rock Bottom
June 15, 2026

Americans Want AI to Cure Cancer, But Trust in AI Companies Is Near Rock Bottom

Anthropic's Public Record survey shows 48% of Americans hope AI will cure diseases like cancer, yet only 15% trust AI companies to make key decisions. With 64% fearing job loss,...
Will TCS and Anthropic’s Claude Partnership Set a New Standard for Regulated AI?
June 14, 2026

Will TCS and Anthropic’s Claude Partnership Set a New Standard for Regulated AI?

TCS and Anthropic's Claude partnership addresses enterprise demands for compliance and trust in regulated sectors, positioning Claude as a competitive alternative in financial services and healthcare....
Does the New MTEB Leaderboard Set a New Standard for Transparent AI Model Evaluation?
June 13, 2026

Does the New MTEB Leaderboard Set a New Standard for Transparent AI Model Evaluation?

Hugging Face launches an overhauled MTEB Leaderboard with significant speed improvements, granular filtering, and enhanced transparency. Enterprise AI leaders now have better tools to evaluate and compare foundation models beyond...
How Desktop AI Hubs Could Deflect Over 56.23 TWh of Industrial Data Center Load by 2035
June 12, 2026

How Desktop AI Hubs Could Deflect Over 56.23 TWh of Industrial Data Center Load by 2035

Olivier Blanchard and Brendan Burke, Research Directors at Futurum, share their insights on how high-performance small-form-factor desktop AI PCs such as the DGX Spark and Mac Mini could form the...
SAP's Joule
June 12, 2026

SAP’s Joule Bets on Agentic AI to Redefine Enterprise Support, Will Customers Buy In?

Keith Kirkpatrick, Vice President & Research Director, Enterprise Software & Di at Futurum, SAP's Joule integration signals a strategic shift toward agentic AI-powered case resolution and autonomous support workflows in...

Book a Demo

Newsletter Sign-up Form

Get important insights straight to your inbox, receive first looks at eBooks, exclusive event invitations, custom content, and more. We promise not to spam you or sell your name to anyone. You can always unsubscribe at any time.

All fields are required






Thank you, we received your request, a member of our team will be in contact with you.