Samsung introduces Ring in two larger sizes:?Samsung has interesting news for wearable technology enthusiasts! Starting January 22, the Galaxy Ring lineup will include two more sizes: 14 and 15. These changes are intended to create a more comfortable fit for those with larger fingers, allowing everyone to enjoy the Galaxy Ring's revolutionary features. The Galaxy Ring, known for its elegant design and advanced health-tracking capabilities, has become popular with fitness aficionados and tech fans. The new sizes represent Samsung's dedication to inclusivity and customer happiness, making the device more accessible to a broader range of users. Whether you're tracking your steps, monitoring your sleep, or staying connected on the go, the Galaxy Ring now fits perfectly in every hand.
The two new Galaxy Ring sizes are larger, at 14 and 15, bringing the total range from 5 to 15. This will allow users to achieve a more tailored fit for their fingertips.
These new sizes will be available beginning January 22, the release date for Unpacked 2025 and the Galaxy S25 series. You may measure the Galaxy Ring size at home using a free measurement kit from Samsung.com or at a nearby Samsung shop.?
The Galaxy Ring has a concave design and a sturdy manufacturer. It is made of Grade 5 titanium, has an IP68 designation for dust and water resistance, and can survive depths of up to 100 meters at 10ATM. It comes with a clamshell charging cover with an LED indicator for charging status. Samsung says its battery can last up to seven days on a single charge.
At its India debut, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Ring works with Galaxy AI to generate thorough health assessments based on a variety of indicators. This "Health AI" function uses health-related data to deliver personalized recommendations and insights. The data and insights are available through the Samsung Health app, which does not require a membership.
The Galaxy Ring starts at Rs 38,999.
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