Samsung Galaxy Ring launch timeline tipped – what is it, how to use

Galaxy Ring, touted as Samsung’s next revolutionary wearable, promises to redefine health and fitness tracking. Here is when you should expect it to arrive.

Samsung Galaxy Ring launch timeline tipped — what is it, how to use
Galaxy Ring will boast an array of health-centric advanced features.

Samsung has several major devices up its sleeves this year. Only few days ago, we saw reports of Samsung developing Galaxy S25 series and now the South Korean giant has covertly announced the release of its highly anticipated wearable device, the Galaxy Ring. Although Samsung has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the launch, recent revelations from an inside source shed light on the company’s plans.

The disclosure stems from a legal battle between Samsung and Finnish company Oura, creators of the popular Oura Ring. Samsung’s lawsuit against Oura (Via Forbes), has revealed the imminent arrival of the Galaxy Ring.

According to the filed suit, Samsung has completed the design phase of the Galaxy Ring and anticipates initiating mass production by mid-June 2024. Furthermore, Samsung plans to introduce the Galaxy Ring to the United States market in or around August of this year.

Galaxy Ring features- what is it, how to use

The Galaxy Ring, touted as Samsung’s next revolutionary wearable, promises to redefine health and fitness tracking. It is a smart ring wearable device meant to be worn on fingers and give wearer a comprehensive assessment of their overall vitality based on various health metrics.

According to the court documents, the Galaxy Ring will boast an array of health-centric advanced features. The Galaxy Ring will monitor heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen, movement, and sleep quality. Moreover, the device is said to offer users insightful health metrics and personalised guidance to enhance overall well-being.

With Galaxy Ring, Samsung aims to expand its wearables portfolio. The company already offers a range of smartwatches, fitness trackers, and earbuds.

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