Samsung’s Galaxy Ring hasn’t even hit the market yet, but talk of its successor is already making the rounds.
A patent application filed with the United States Patent Application Publication hints at a potential Galaxy Ring 2.
The original Galaxy Ring was first teased at Samsung’s Unpacked event in January, alongside the Galaxy S24 line.
It made another appearance at the Mobile World Congress in February.
The full reveal is expected at Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event on 10 July.
The patent for the possible Galaxy Ring 2, as reported by 91mobiles, shows a design that differs from the teasers of the first model.
While the original ring appears fully circular, the new patent depicts a squarish outer layer with a circular inner layer housing embedded sensors.
This new design seems slightly elongated and may feature two display units.
These screens could work interactively, with users selecting icons on one display to show information on the other.
The patent suggests the ring could support various health measurements and include sensors for temperature, acceleration, and fingerprints.
Connectivity options might encompass Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, NFC, and MST for payments.
Multiple ring sizes are mentioned in the patent documents – 27 for South Korea and 65 for the US.
The design changes with each size, which could impact pricing.
As for the original Galaxy Ring, it’s expected to track heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and physical activity.
There are whispers of additional features like blood flow measurement and electrocardiogram functions. Wireless device control and payments are also anticipated.
Water resistance seems likely, given the ring is meant to be worn on the finger.
Some reports mention a potential Lost Mode feature, where users could trigger a blinking light in the ring through an app to help locate it if misplaced.
The interest in smart rings stems from their potential to pack advanced health monitoring and connectivity features into an even smaller form than smartwatches.
To truly understand how a potential Galaxy Ring 2 might compare to its predecessor, we’ll need to wait for the launch of the first model.
Whether the Galaxy Ring lives up to expectations remains to be seen, but its potential impact on the wearable market might be quite profound.
The Galaxy Ring 2 may feature dual displays, advanced health sensors, and various connectivity options.
The patent shows a squarish outer layer with a circular inner layer, differing from the fully circular original design.
The ring could include sensors for heart rate, blood oxygen, blood flow, electrocardiogram, and temperature.
The ring might support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, NFC, and MST for payments.
Yes, the patent mentions 27 sizes for South Korea and 65 for the US, with design variations for each size.
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