After launching its new Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, Samsung unexpectedly teased its new “Galaxy Ring” wearable and, according to a new report, it may arrive in July.
Date aside, the report mentions that Galaxy Ring is expected to be capable of typical health and sleep tracking functions as well as some more specific tracking for “blood flow” (as the translated article says) and ECG.
The report further notes that the Galaxy Ring will support “wireless payments” as well as “remote control of other devices.” The Ring would be available in eight different size types.
Beyond that, the report goes into details of Apple also working on a smart ring, but it’s only based on patents. There’s no concrete information right now on when, or even if, Apple would bring a smart ring to market.
More on Samsung:
- Samsung briefly shows off upcoming ‘Galaxy Ring’ health tracker [Gallery]
- Samsung teases AI features for wearables like Galaxy Watch ‘in the near future’
- Samsung app confirms ‘Galaxy Ring’ name and 2024 release date
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