A new report out of South Korea reveals the production capacities of the Samsung Galaxy Ring. The wearable device which was first showcased in January is slated to launch in the second half of this year. It has already garnered a lot of interest. A host of details about the Galaxy Ring have also been confirmed. 

Samsung Galaxy Ring production details revealed

The Elec reports that Samsung is aiming to produce 400,000 units initially of the Galaxy Ring. This is to meet the demand as per the South Korean brand’s expectations. The estimate is quite ambitious since smart rings have recently started gaining traction. Mass production of the wearable device is set to commence in May. 

The report also adds that Samsung will be able to keep up if the demand surpasses their expectations. It will ramp up production due to the small form factor and the absence of any ongoing part shortage. The Galaxy Ring is expected to debut in late July or early August at an Unpacked event that focuses on next-generation foldables, tablets, and smartwatches. The publication also reveals that sales could begin sometime in August.

So far, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Ring will be available in nine different sizes, three colour options, and will pack a battery life of nine days. The smallest size will have a battery cell of 14.5mAh whereas the largest model will be backed by a 21.5mAh unit. Apart from Samsung devices, it will also be compatible with other Android phones but won’t work with iOS. 

Related:

Source