A rumored smart ring from Samsung, the Galaxy Ring, has been the subject of speculation for several years. The ring was first mentioned in a patent filing in 2015, and it has been mentioned in other patent filings since then. In 2022, a trademark for the Galaxy Ring was granted by the Korean Intellectual Property Right Information Service (KIPRIS).
The Galaxy Ring is said to be a small, discreet device that can be worn on the finger. It is rumored to have a variety of passive features, such as the ability to track fitness data, control other devices, and receive notifications.
The use of passive words in this article helps to convey the idea that the Galaxy Ring is a device that is designed to be used in a subtle and unobtrusive way. The keywords “rumored,” “patent,” and “trademark” help to convey the fact that the Galaxy Ring is not yet an official product and that its features and release date are still unknown.
Here are some of the rumored passive features of the Samsung Galaxy Ring:
- Fitness tracking: The ring is rumored to be able to track steps taken, calories burned, heart rate, and other fitness metrics.
- Device control: The ring is rumored to be able to control other devices, such as smartphones or smart home appliances.
- Notifications: The ring is rumored to be able to vibrate or light up to notify users of incoming calls, messages, or other alerts.
The Galaxy Ring could be a popular device if it is released. Smart rings are becoming increasingly popular, as they offer a more discreet and convenient way to track fitness data and control devices. The Galaxy Ring could be a major player in the smart ring market if it is able to offer a compelling set of features and a competitive price.
We will have to wait and see if the Samsung Galaxy Ring is ever released. However, the rumors and patent filings that have been found so far suggest that it could be a promising device.
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