Samsung Started Working on Galaxy Ring 2, But You Won’t See It This Year

Fitness is something everyone is taking seriously these days, no matter their age. Whether it’s a kid in their playful years or an older person focusing on staying active, almost everyone owns a smartwatch or fitness band now. However, they can be a bit of a hassle. You have to charge them often, take them off at night, and they just feel too bulky to wear all day. Samsung launched itsGalaxy Ringlast year to solve these kinds of problems. And now, they have started working on the Galaxy Ring 2. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

According to a recent report fromGalaxy Club, Samsung has officially started working on the Galaxy Ring 2. While there’s no clear timeline for the launch yet, since it’s still in the early stages of development, the good news is that development has begun. However, don’t expect it too soon.It might launch later, possibly with the Galaxy S26 lineup or after that.

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What’s New with Galaxy Ring 2?

Since Galaxy Ring is a compact device, you can’t expect yearly upgrades like phones. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be any improvements either.

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Samsung is likely focusing on the things that matter, like making thering slimmer,improving battery life(depending on size), andenhancing the health tracking sensors. There are also hints at aflexible design, which means sensors can now fit better around your finger formore accurate readings.

We can also expectsome AI featuresthis time. Maybe smarter sleep tracking or real-time fitness feedback? So yeah, while the concept might not change much, Galaxy Ring 2 is expected to be better, more accurate, and slimmer.

Overall, we have to wait a little longer for the launch of the Galaxy Ring 2, as Samsung has no plans to launch it this year. Till then, stay tuned for future updates.

Anchit Srivastava

Working as a Tech Writer at Tech Wiser, I’m passionate about technology since childhood. I enjoy discussing it with friends, exploring new techs, and analyzing features in Android, iOS, and other technologies. My goal is to simplify complex information about current and emerging technologies, making them more accessible and understandable to people interested in learning more.

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