Yesterday Samsung gave us a lot of details of its first smart ring. Since its initial announcement at the Galaxy Unpacked event last month, we have been learning a lot of information about the Galaxy Ring. It is set to debut in the second half of this year. Now, the South Korean brand has revealed the battery life of the upcoming wearable device. 

Samsung Galaxy Ring battery life revealed  

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Korean news outlet Financial News attended the Galaxy Ring briefing. The publication learned that Samsung’s smart ring will deliver a battery life of five to nine days. This is attributed to the lack of a display that is found on smartwatches. This means that the upcoming wearable device will be capable of offering up to 9 days of usage before requiring a charge. TechM also states that the confirmed battery life is in line with what Samsung mobile chief TM Roh revealed. The executive also confirmed that the smart ring does not support voice calling functionality. 

Another publication The Elec citing Samsung Vice President reveals that the Galaxy Ring will be announced in the second half of the year. This means that it will debut at the Galaxy Unpacked event in late July or early August that focuses on the new generation Galaxy Z foldable, wearables, and tablets. 

As per the confirmed details yesterday, the Samsung Galaxy Ring will be available in platinum silver, gold, and ceramic black colors. It will have Natural Cycles for fertility tracking for women. There will be My Vitality Score feature that will measure the user’s mental and physical preparedness. The South Korean brand said that the Galaxy Ring will feature leading sensors but those remain a mystery. The sleep-tracking functionality will be capable of tracking heart rate, sleep latency, and night movement. 

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