This is how the Samsung Galaxy Ring will charge

This is how the Samsung Galaxy Ring will charge
This is how the Samsung Galaxy Ring will charge

An important new detail surrounding the Samsung Galaxy Ring has just been revealed: the way in which it will need to be recharged.

A few weeks before its presentation, what appears to be the charging case for the Samsung Galaxy Ring has just been shared by the “leaker” Ice Universe on the social network Weibo.

A Galaxy Ring that charges like headphones?

If the image shared by “serial leaker” Ice Universe is accurate, the charging case for Samsung’s connected ring should be based on the same principle as that used for wireless headphones, such as the Galaxy Buds. Thus, we can see a white case with a circular base inside and a magnetic connector which corresponds to what we observed on the Galaxy Ring.

Source: Ice Universe on Weibo

The circular support appears intended to hold the ring in place, which raises a new question: will the case be able to support all nine ring sizes? In any case, this would be much more logical and simple than having one case per ring size. Samsung could, however, offer several colors for its charging cases.

Thus, the Korean giant would make a different choice from certain competitors who offer charging stations for their ring, similar to what we find on connected watches. The choice of a case is interesting in that it is much more practical to transport. Note also that the brand announces an autonomy of up to 9 days for its Galaxy Ring, which should avoid going through the charging box as often as with your smartphone or other connected objects.

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The Galaxy Ring could be presented in Paris on July 10, at the same time as the new Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. If this is the case, the official announcement of a “Galaxy Unpacked” event should not take long. …

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