Updated
Updated · Basic Tutorials · Jun 30
Samsung Confirms Galaxy Ring 2, Targets 2027 Launch With 10-Day Battery and AI Health Push
Updated
Updated · Basic Tutorials · Jun 30

Samsung Confirms Galaxy Ring 2, Targets 2027 Launch With 10-Day Battery and AI Health Push

3 articles · Updated · Basic Tutorials · Jun 30

Summary

  • Dr. Hon Pak told Forbes Samsung is developing the Galaxy Ring 2, with a 2026 release now seen as unlikely and a debut shifting toward early or late 2027.
  • Samsung is betting less on new sensors than on AI software that combines data from the ring, Galaxy Watch, phone and SmartThings devices into health insights and coaching.
  • Korean reports point to a thinner design, battery life rising to 9-10 days from 7, and more accurate sleep and cardiovascular tracking; non-invasive glucose monitoring remains a longer-term goal.
  • A patent fight with Oura is one reason for the delay, while Pak also hinted—without confirming—that iPhone compatibility could widen the ring's market beyond Samsung's current ecosystem.

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