Do you have big fingers? Are you feeling out of touch with the smart ring revolution? The good news is that Samsung is working on making the Galaxy Ring available in more sizes to accommodate more people. The smart ring is currently limited to size 13. Samsung will soon offer sizes 14 and 15, putting it on a par with other best-selling smart rings on the market, which are its direct competitors.
The leak comes from deep within the internet and has not been confirmed by Samsung, but 91 mobile and Max Jambor There is already a leak. So we use this term now. The size details come from a leaked user guide that lists nine model numbers for the Galaxy Ring. Each smart ring size has a model number, and now there's “14” and “15” alongside the rest of the sizes. Although no further details were offered. But model numbers follow standard naming conventions. Which is why it is so reliable.
The new size should launch in January 2025. No specific date was offered. But this might be A little “one more thing” that Samsung will release Galaxy unboxed That's expected to happen next month. I saw Samsung roll out the red carpet for the Galaxy S25, praising itself for inventing the smart ring and declaring that There was so much confidence in the product that two additional sizes were launched.
Although larger ring sizes will help attract additional subgroups of users. But it also helps legitimize the Galaxy Ring compared to the rest of its competitors, the Oura Ring, one of the more popular smart rings. that has gained popularity in the past few years Now available in different sizes, all the way up to a size 15, it has made a name for itself that has helped convince health insurance companies to offer it. Covers expenses as health assistance
You can purchase the Galaxy Ring with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) if you have one. Samsung advertises this capability in its online store. This can now be considered in conjunction with other third parties. All by offering more sizes. Samsung may bet you want a tracking accessory that matches your smartphone's brand. Because using the Galaxy Ring only makes sense if you're already using Samsung Health.