Samsung Galaxy Ring is now launched in a new country
First introduced in January 2024 and officially launched in July, the Samsung Galaxy Ring has seen one of the slowest global rollouts among Samsung's mobile products. However, the company recently committed to expanding its availability to 15 more countries, starting in February.
Now, as of April, the Galaxy Ring has finally arrived in a new market—South Africa. The wearable is priced at ZAR 7,999 (approximately $434 or €402, based on current exchange rates). As a limited-time offer, customers who purchase the Galaxy Ring alongside a Galaxy S25 before April 30 can enjoy a 20% discount.
The Galaxy Ring comes in nine different sizes (US sizes 5 to 13) and boasts an impressive 7-day battery life. Additionally, it is 10 ATM water-resistant, making it highly durable for everyday use. The device features a heart rate sensor, skin temperature tracking, and advanced sleep analysis, making it a valuable tool for health and wellness monitoring.
For a deeper dive into its features and performance, check out our comprehensive review of Samsung’s latest innovation in wearable technology.
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