Updated report on Samsung’s smart ring plans
Samsung Electronics is reportedly pushing back the launch of its next-generation smart ring, the Galaxy Ring 2, with a new expected debut timeline set for early next year instead of later this year.
The delay suggests Samsung is taking a more measured approach to the still-evolving smart ring category, focusing on refining the product rather than rushing an annual upgrade.
⌚ What to expect from Galaxy Ring 2
Reports indicate several upgrades over the first-gen model:
- ✅ Improved sensor accuracy for better health tracking
- ✅ Lighter and thinner design for improved comfort
- ✅ Battery life up to 10 days (vs ~7 days currently)
- ✅ Enhanced overall wearability for 24/7 use
These improvements suggest Samsung is prioritising usability and endurance, two key factors for wearable rings.
📉 Why the delay?
The decision to postpone the launch is reportedly based on:
- Slower-than-expected growth in the smart ring market
- Concerns around marketing effectiveness
- Strategic timing around product launches
Rather than launching alongside foldables at a Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung appears to be spacing out its wearable releases.
🔍 Current Galaxy Ring: Price and features
The first-generation Galaxy Ring launched in 2024 at Rs 38,999, but is now available for around Rs 18,999 on platforms like Amazon.
Key specs:
- Build: Titanium Grade 5
- Weight: 2.3g to 3.0g (depending on size)
- Sizes: 5 to 13
- Durability: 10ATM + IP68 rating
- Sensors:
- Accelerometer
- PPG (heart rate)
- Skin temperature
- Connectivity: BLE 5.4
- Compatibility: Android 11+
Battery:
- Capacity: 18mAh – 23.5mAh
- Battery life: Up to 7 days
- Fast charging: ~40% in 30 minutes
- Charging case: 361mAh
📝 Takeaway
Samsung’s reported delay of the Galaxy Ring 2 indicates a quality-over-speed approach in a niche but growing wearable segment. With improvements in battery life and comfort expected, the next-gen ring could be a more compelling option when it finally arrives.
