Wearables
FCC certification reveals Samsung Galaxy Ring battery capacity
Key Points
- Samsung Galaxy Ring spotted on FCC certification.
- FCC doc reveals Samsung Galaxy Ring battery capacity.
- Batteries of Galaxy Ring will depend on its size.
Samsung Galaxy Ring is recently spotted on the FCC certification, revealing its battery capacities. This first-ever Galaxy Ring carries a model number SMQ50X, and will be available in nine sizes, ranging from 5 to 13, following the US standard sizing.
This extensive size range caters to the preferences and needs of a diverse audience. From compact to larger sizes, Samsung aims to provide a wearable device that fits seamlessly into the fingers of various users.
One of the Galaxy Ring’s standout features is its diverse battery capacities. Yes, a bigger-ring size user can enjoy a more extensive battery. FCC reveals that, the first three sizes including 5, 6, and 7 will house a 17mAh battery, ensuring reliable power for everyday use.
Moving up the size scale, the wearable with sizes 8 to 11 will feature an 18.5mAh battery, offering increased power for more demanding tasks. Size 12 stands out with a bigger 22.5mAh battery, catering to users who require extended usage without frequent recharging.
While the exact battery capacity of the largest Galaxy Ring size, 13, remains undisclosed, we can expect it to match the battery capacity of size 12 at 22.5mAh. Besides this, the listing also revealed Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth 5.4 support for the Galaxy Ring.
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Samsung will launch the Galaxy Ring with various sophisticated features and capabilities at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July. In addition, the firm has also planned a more satisfying delivery process for the very first Galaxy product that can be worn on your fingers. Read more.