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Samsung Galaxy Ring to offer up to 9 days of battery life

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Samsung announced the eloquent Samsung Galaxy Ring during the first day of MWC 2024. Touted to launch sometime in the second half of this year, the Galaxy Ring will add another layer of sensors to the Samsung Health app. Although Samsung has refrained from sharing any specifications just yet, we have heard that the Galaxy Ring will bring battery life between five to nine days on a single charge.

According to Hon Park, head of the digital health team at Samsung’s MX Division, Galaxy Ring along with Samsung Health app will be equipped with advanced sleep tracking functionalities as well as heart health and women’s health monitoring.

Galaxy Ring Battery To Last Up to 9 Days

Galaxy Ring will be sold in three colors and each color is available in nine sizes ranging from the smaller US Size 5 to Size 13. Moreover, the battery capacity between these sizes remains unknown, however, Park has confirmed that the Ring will sustain a battery life of 5 to 9 days. Although we are still awaiting official confirmation, we are hoping that the smallest size will get at least 5 days of battery life followed by nine days as it reaches the maximum size (at US Size 5).

Samsung’s Galaxy Ring is designed to be worn 24 hours and would accumulate comprehensive health insights monitored throughout the day. One such feature is called ‘My Vitality Score’ which uses stats from sleep, resting health rate, heart rate variability, and activity to project the Vitality Score on the Samsung Health app. The feature will drop on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 once it arrives this year. It will work on the Galaxy S24 series at the time of writing this. It remains to be seen if Samsung will introduce the same across other phones which is highly likely to be true.

According to Park, Galaxy Ring would disrupt the current wearable market but rather will run parallelly as users will use multiple wearable devices. The Ring also uses machine learning AI and with that, it accumulates user data and becomes smarter every day. The South Korean giant is already investing heavily in the AI space with R&D and with that, more AI features are expected to arrive across the larger ecosystem created by Samsung.

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