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The Samsung Galaxy Ring is expected to launch at the company’s second major Unpacked event this year. The company teased the smart ring in January at MWC 2024, but many details about the wearable were still under wraps. Recently, however, an FCC filing has revealed some key aspects of the wearable.

The FCC documents confirm Samsung‘s earlier statement about offering the Galaxy Ring in nine different sizes, ranging from size 5 to size 13. Interestingly, the battery capacity of each ring will vary depending on the ring size. 

According to the filing, smaller rings (sizes 5 to 7) will pack a 17 mAh battery, while sizes 8 to 11 will boast a slightly larger 18.5 mAh battery. The largest rings sizes 12 and 13, will benefit from a more substantial 22.5 mAh battery.

While Samsung previously claimed a battery life of 5 to 9 days on a single charge. Larger rings are likely to achieve the higher end of that range due to their increased battery capacity. 

The FCC filing also revealed the model numbers associated with each ring size:

  • SM-Q505: Size 5
  • SM-Q506: Size 6
  • SM-Q507: Size 7
  • SM-Q508: Size 8
  • SM-Q509: Size 9
  • SM-Q500: Size 10
  • SM-Q501: Size 11
  • SM-Q502: Size 12
  • SM-Q503: Size 13

The ring will use Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) for connectivity with the phone. The filing shows the wearable in Black, but Samsung teased the wearable in gold and silver at MWC 2024. That could be the other color options. 

Samsung Galaxy Ring FCC Listing -3(1)

The FCC filing also includes a schematic of the charging cradle for the Galaxy Ring. However, it remains unclear whether different ring sizes will require specific cradles.

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