Samsung’s Galaxy Ring Boasts an Astounding Nine Days of Battery Power
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is causing a stir with its bold claim about battery power. Although the device is officially unveiled, there are still many unknowns, particularly regarding its battery life. According to Samsung’s Hon Pak, the battery life of the Galaxy Ring is estimated to range between five and nine days, contingent on usage. It’s important to note that the wearable is still in the development phase, so these figures may change.
This battery life claim puts the Galaxy Ring in direct competition with the Oura smart ring, offering users a week or more of usage without the need for nightly charging. This is especially convenient for those interested in utilizing the device’s sleep tracking capabilities.
While Samsung is gradually revealing more details about the Galaxy Ring, it has been confirmed that the device will be compatible with a wide range of Android phones but will not initially support iPhone connectivity.
The Galaxy Ring, showcased as a non-functioning prototype at MWC 2024, is designed to intelligently track sleep and provide comprehensive insights without the bulk of a smartwatch. Powered by AI, the device syncs all data to the Samsung Health app on Android phones.
Based on the information available, it is anticipated that the Galaxy Ring will be officially launched, potentially in July, at an Unpacked event. This launch event is expected to unveil other Samsung devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. Keep an eye out for further updates on this innovative wearable.