The South Korean conglomerate Samsung recently shared several details about the upcoming Galaxy Ring. It will be the company’s first smart ring. Until now, we have come across several details about the Galaxy Ring. Reportedly, the smart ring will be launched in H2 2024. As of now, we have got some fresh details about battery life of the Samsung’s first smart ring.
According to details, the Galaxy Ring will offer a battery life of five to nine days. Well, this impressive battery life is because of the absence of a display that is normal for smartwatches. This information comes from Korean news outlet Financial News who attended the company’s briefing about the smart ring. Additionally, according to TechM, the verified battery life matches what Samsung Mobile CEO TM Roh disclosed. The executive additionally verified that voice calling feature is not supported by the smart ring.
The Galaxy Ring will be unveiled in the second half of the year, according to The Elec. The publication quotes a vice president at Samsung. This indicates that it will make its debut at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which will highlight the latest generation of tablets, wearables, and Galaxy Z foldable, in late July or early August. According to the company the smart ring will feature several advanced sensors. However, there are no accurate details about those sensors. Reportedly, the sleep-tracking feature will monitor heart rate, night movement, and sleep latency.
According to the details shared yesterday, the Samsung Galaxy Ring will be available in three colors: ceramic black, gold, and platinum silver. The ring will arrive with Natural Cycles feature. This feature is specified for females that will work by tracking the natural cycle. Another feature named Vitality Score will provide information about the user’s mental and physical preparedness.
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