According to a report from the South Korean publication “The ELEC”, Samsung and Japan’s Mico may work together to use their circuit boards for the Galaxy Smart Ring.
A recent source suggests that the corporation might postpone the release until the third quarter of 2024 or the beginning of 2025.
Samsung is prepared to provide features similar to those of other smart rings in the market, such as the “Oura Ring.”
The smart ring will be able to conduct all of the functions of a typical fitness tracker without a screen, including monitoring heart rate, tracking sleep, counting steps, and documenting workouts.
According to a different story, the new wearable device will come in four sizes based on the user’s finger thickness.
The Indian Express reported that the smart ring’s development, expected to take about eight months and an additional twelve months for medical approval, is to blame for the launch’s delay.
Samsung’s launch of the Galaxy Smart Ring marks the company’s entry into the market for wearable technology.
The ring could grow in popularity among consumers looking for a simple and discreet approach to tracking their fitness and health thanks to its variety of functions and capabilities.
The Galaxy Smart Ring’s performance against other wearables will be closely watched as the launch date draws near. Tech and fitness aficionados alike.