- Samsung makes its debut on a new galaxy ring in “ titanium black ”
- The announcement was made on the Korean site of Samsung, during the S25 Edge version
- The ring will not be available on Samsung Gangnam … for now
The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, the ultra-white version and supplied by AI of the Galaxy S25, was one of the largest stories in the world of technology. However, hidden in this announcement was the detail of a new variant of Samsung Galaxy ring.
Unfortunately, those who hope for the news of the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 will be disappointed: the ring is the original, but sporting a new limited edition color called “ Black ” ‘.
The Samsung Korean Newsroom Website declares in a blog article translated: “Samsung Electronics will publish the new” Galaxy Ring Titanium Black “with the Galaxy S25 Edge and sells a limited quantity to Samsung Gangnam from 14.
“When you buy the Ring Galaxy and Galaxy S25 together, you will receive a 20% discount on the Galaxy Ring and 100,000 won in the Samsung electronics membership points.”
No photo of the ring was included in the post, so we do not yet have an idea what the black version in two -color titanium will look like.
An early sign of a ring 2?
It seems that the new color is simply an exercise to promote the new S25 EDGE, and will only be available at Samsung Gangnam for a limited period. However, if it turns out to be popular, we could see the color going to other stores and other regions.
The Samsung Galaxy ring has been released for almost a year at this stage. We do not know if a ring 2 will be on the cards so early in the lifestyle of the product: the market leader of the intelligent ring Oura spends years between the generations, because the intelligent rings do not really have interactive elements such as watches and phones, it is therefore difficult to introduce new features.
However, rumors persist, we will see a 2 proper ring with a semiconductor battery during the Samsung galaxy this year unpacked. If this is the case, maybe the two-color color will go towards a wider output.