Overview
- Industry sources relayed by ET News say the follow-up smart ring is now expected in early 2027, though Samsung has not confirmed the timing.
- The next model is reportedly targeting about nine to ten days of battery life, up from roughly seven days on the current Galaxy Ring.
- Design work is said to focus on a thinner, lighter build to make overnight sleep tracking and all‑day wear feel less bulky.
- Health tracking upgrades are reportedly in the works, including more accurate body temperature readings, deeper sleep analysis, and stronger cardiovascular insights, while non‑invasive glucose sensing remains in research and faces regulatory hurdles.
- Reporting also points to product‑planning factors behind the delay, including the pacing of the smart‑ring market and Samsung’s broader flagship launch schedule.