Samsung Galaxy Ring launch tipped for July at ‘Unpacked’ event: report

Highlights
  • The Samsung Galaxy Ring will reportedly launch at the ‘Unpacked’ event in the second half of July.
  • The event will probably witness the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6.
  • The Samsung smart ring might come with ECG functionality and ‘blood flow measurement’.

Samsung Galaxy Ring was teased at the Galaxy S24 series launch event last month. The wearable was also confirmed to launch in the second half of 2024. A more specific launch timeline for the Galaxy Ring has now been revealed in a new report. Check out the details.

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Samsung Galaxy Ring launch timeline

  • According to a report by ET News, the Samsung Galaxy Ring is scheduled to launch at the ‘Unpacked’ event in the second half of July.
  • The event will probably witness the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 as well.
  • The report suggests the smart ring will come with ECG functionality and ‘blood flow measurement’.
  • It is believed that the ring supports wireless payments and enables you to control other devices. 
  • The report says the Galaxy Ring will be available in eight sizes.
  • The Samsung product is apparently in the prototype production stage and the full-scale mass production will begin in the second quarter of this year.

Samsung Galaxy Ring features

  • The Samsung Galaxy Ring might come equipped with ECG and PPG tracking capabilities. There will be support for smart home control functions.
  • This will allow users to access and track health data via the Samsung Health app.
  • The smart ring will be compatible with Galaxy phones, Galaxy watches and XR devices.
  • The Samsung Smart Ring will be lightweight and will be offered in various sizes, with options extending up to size 13.
  • Besides the silver variant that is showcased in the teaser, there will be three distinct finishes reportedly planned for the Galaxy Ring.

The Samsung Galaxy Ring features mentioned are based on leaks, rumours and online reports, so things can change at any turn so do take them with a pinch of salt.