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According to Korean media thelec, Samsung Electronics plans to launch a smart ring called Galaxy Ring, with the first batch of production expected to reach 400,000 units. This innovative product is scheduled to be launched this year, and Samsung will flexibly adjust its production scale according to market demand.
The report further pointed out that Galaxy The Ring's smaller size and good supply of special parts in the near term mean Samsung is well-positioned to keep production going even if market demand exceeds expectations. Mass production of parts for the smart ring is expected to begin in May, while new products are expected to be unveiled alongside Samsung's sixth-generation foldable phone in July. If all goes well, Galaxy Ring could be officially launched as early as August.
During the previous MWC 2024 exhibition, Lu Taiwen, the head of Samsung’s MX (mobile experience) department, once revealed to the outside world about Galaxy Some details about Ring. He said the smart ring can be used for 5 to 9 days when fully charged, and supports charging through a pogo pin probe connector and a dedicated adapter. In addition, Galaxy Ring also has a variety of built-in sensors that can monitor the user's blood oxygen saturation, sleep status, heart rate, step count, exercise and other data.
Hon Pak, vice president and head of the digital health team at Samsung, said in an interview that they hope the Galaxy Ring will become an attractive smart ring that can even Attract iPhone users to Galaxy phones. Pak said: "Our goal is to design a smart ring that will prompt users to change their phones." This shows that Samsung has high expectations for the potential of Galaxy Ring in the market.
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