Samsung’s Galaxy Ring has been a hot topic of discussion over the last few weeks since its announcement last month. The brand confirmed some additional key details about the wearable device at the recently concluded MWC. Even so, more information is surfacing about the Galaxy Ring, this time by the folks over at CNET. In the latest development, we get to learn about the smart ring’s sizes, battery capacities, and compatibility. 

Samsung Galaxy Ring more details confirmed

The folks at CNET got a hands-on experience of the Galaxy Ring at MWC. The smallest size of the wearable device is said to be 2.3 grams whereas the largest option tips the scales at 2.9 grams. This is significantly lighter when compared to Oura ring which weighs between four to six grams. 

Samsung says that the smallest prototype ring has a battery capacity of 14.5mAh. It goes up incrementally with the larger models said to be powered by a 21.5mAh cell. Previously, the South Korean brand confirmed that the Galaxy Ring will be able to deliver up to 9 days of battery life. 

Lastly, Samsung VP and Head of Digital Health team Hon Park revealed that users can wear the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch together for even better results. It will of course be compatible with Galaxy phones. The executive also clarified that the company is working to ensure that the wearable device is compatible with other Android phones. Unfortunately, it won’t work with iOS which is a bummer. 

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