Regarding the Galaxy Ring, since its appearance at MWC Barcelona and Galaxy Unpacked in January, we know that it will be compatible with Android phones, but not with the iPhone. The day of its launch could be getting closer, although according to leaks it would only be in July, since It now appeared in the Galaxy S24 battery widget settings.
Galaxy Ring This is the new and big bet of the Korean technology giant be a smart ring capable of measuring certain aspects of health such as physical exercise or the user’s sleeping hours. Its small size will allow for effective sleep monitoring, since not all users leave their watch on when they fall asleep.
After knowing that the Galaxy Ring will be afraid with Samsung Food to recommend dishes based on the sports practice carried out by the user, it has now appeared in the Samsung Battery widget. Actually, appears on the Galaxy S24 Ultra in the tests carried out by EL ESPAÑOL – El Androide Libre. Of course, on the Galaxy S23 Ultra this doesn’t appear anywhere.
On the Galaxy S24, when adding a battery widget to the home screen and do a long press to access the settings, one of the accessories that can be disabled or enabled so that it appears in the widget is the Galaxy Ring itself.
So for the software part, Samsung would already have everything ready for the arrival of this accessory; which will surely attract the attention of thousands of people across the planet because it is a trend to carry out all types of sporting practices.
With this stellar appearance in the battery widget, its arrival could be confirmed in July, or even earlier, if Samsung cannot manage to have enough patience to launch an accessory that seems ready for sale.
The Galaxy Ring, according to GSMAreneis an accessory that It is characterized by its lightness and its variety of sizes and color finishes. It has a heart rate sensor and allows sleep tracking. Of course, to get the full experience you’ll have to wait a bit, because like the Galaxy Watch, it has to go through the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to certify that it is a device suitable for measuring certain vital signs.