Samsung Galaxy Ring price in India tipped: Here’s how much it could cost
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is expected to be priced at ₹35,000 in India.
The Galaxy Ring could come with a monthly subscription that would be priced “under $10” (approx. ₹830) in the US market.
Samsung Health users will likely be able to connect the Galaxy Watch with the Galaxy Ring for more accurate fitness tracking.
Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is reportedly scheduled to be held on July 10th. At the upcoming Unpacked event, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Ring in global markets and in India.
Now, ahead of that, a tipster has revealed the expected price of the Galaxy Ring in India and the US.
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Samsung Galaxy Ring as of now is priced at Rs 35k in India.
— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) May 22, 2024
US price in the $300-350 range
Pretty expensive piece of tech..
Tipster Yogesh Brar revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that the Galaxy Ring is expected to be priced at ₹35,000 in India. Meanwhile, in the US, this wearable device will likely be priced between $300 to $350.
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The tipster also told Android Authority that the Samsung Galaxy Ring could come with a monthly subscription that would be priced “under $10” (approx. ₹830) in the US market.
It’s important to note that these pricing and subscription details are not officially announced by Samsung itself. So, we suggest you to take them with a pinch of salt.
There is speculation that Samsung Health users will likely be able to connect the Galaxy Watch with the Galaxy Ring for more accurate fitness tracking. However, the specific new features Samsung has in store for future Galaxy Ring wearers remain uncertain at this time.
Last year, Samsung announced that it was working on an AR/VR headset in partnership with Google and Qualcomm. The Galaxy Ring could be used as a controller to detect hand gestures for the XR headset. The company also apparently filed a patent for the same.
Also, a Reddit user discovered that the Samsung Health beta app includes a “Feature List” mentioning “Ring Support.” This indicates that Samsung might want to add support for smart rings made by other companies. Or the company might be planning to do both, release the Galaxy Ring and bring support for third-party rings on the Health platform.
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