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Samsung is set to introduce two new size options for its Galaxy Ring wearable, expanding its range to better compete with the Oura Ring, according to leaker Max Jambor and new details spotted in a Galaxy Ring manual. The new size options, expected to be available starting in January 2025, will cater to users with larger finger sizes, making the Galaxy Ring a more inclusive and competitive option in the smart ring market.
Currently, the Galaxy Ring is available in sizes five to 13, but the new options will expand that to 14 and 15. This move is likely a response to the Oura Ring, which is already available in sizes four to 15. The expanded size range will enable Samsung to tap into a larger user base, increasing its market share in the wearable technology segment.
The new size options were revealed through an image of a Samsung user guide shared by 91mobiles, which lists nine model numbers of the Galaxy Ring corresponding to the size options already available, plus two new additional model numbers, SM-Q514 and SM-Q515. The user guide doesn't provide any additional details about the new models, but they correspond to model numbers listed on certifications for the Galaxy Ring from a Norwegian organization (NEMKO) that does safety testing and inspections for electronic devices.
Max Jambor, a reliable leaker, has been sharing additional details about the new Galaxy Ring size options on X. According to Jambor, size 14 will have a 23-millimeter inner diameter, while size 15 will expand that to 23.8 millimeters, with both options weighing 3.2 grams. In comparison, the current size options weigh between 2.3 and 3.0 grams.
The importance of sizing in smart rings cannot be overstated. Unlike smartwatches, smart rings require a precise fit for both comfort and functionality. Companies like Oura and Samsung offer sizing kits that allow users to test various samples to determine their size. The Verge's Victoria Song notes that "smart rings and regular rings absolutely do not wear the same," highlighting the need for users to take sizing seriously.
The expansion of the Galaxy Ring's size options is a strategic move by Samsung to increase its competitiveness in the wearable technology market. With the smart ring market expected to grow in the coming years, Samsung's decision to cater to a broader range of users could pay off in the long run. As the wearable technology landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Samsung's move impacts the market and its competitors.
In conclusion, Samsung's decision to introduce two new size options for its Galaxy Ring wearable is a significant development in the smart ring market. By expanding its range to cater to users with larger finger sizes, Samsung is poised to increase its market share and competitiveness. As the wearable technology market continues to grow, it will be essential to monitor how Samsung's move impacts the industry and its competitors.
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