Samsung is getting ready to introduce its latest creation, the Galaxy Ring, which is expected to hit stores later this year. The grand unveiling is set to happen at the upcoming Unpacked event in early July, as exclusively confirmed by our sources.
Although there hasn't been any official announcement regarding a new smartwatch, insiders suggest that Samsung might be planning to go back to a rectangular design, possibly for one of the versions in the Galaxy Watch 7 or Watch 8 series.
There's speculation that the current Galaxy Watch 6 models might be the last ones of their kind if Samsung decides to keep its plans for square smartwatches reserved for 2025. However, if you've been eyeing a Watch 6, now could be the ideal time to make a purchase.
Samsung has just launched a special offer for its Galaxy Watch 6 series, offering significant discounts:
Moreover, for buyers of the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, Samsung is throwing in a free second band – the Rugged Sport Band in gray, which usually costs $49.
The Galaxy Watch 6 comes in three colors, while the Watch 6 Classic offers two options. Each watch can be paired with one of five band types, each with its own array of color choices.
If you're interested in getting your hands on a Galaxy Watch 6, don't wait too long to hit that Buy button below. Remember, this is a limited-time offer.
Looking ahead, the Galaxy Ring is expected to revolutionize wearable technology. Samsung is taking a trip down memory lane, reflecting on its journey in wearable devices. This is evident from its recently published infographic detailing the evolution of watches, headsets/earphones, and fitness trackers.
Samsung's venture into wearables dates back to 1999 with the SPH-WP10 wearable, hailed as the "world's first commercialized watch phone." Since then, Samsung has introduced various wearables, including the Watch Phone in 2003, its first Bluetooth headset in 2005, the GT-S9110 in 2009, and the Gear in 2013.
The year 2014 marked a pivotal moment for Samsung as it delved deeper into wearable devices, particularly smartwatches, fitness trackers, and wireless earbuds. The Galaxy Fit 3, the latest addition to Samsung's wearable lineup, comes with significant improvements over its predecessors.
As for the Galaxy Ring, Samsung teased its capabilities at Mobile World Congress 2024, generating significant excitement among consumers. The wearable is expected to offer extended battery life and advanced sleep tracking features, and it was showcased in various sizes and color options, including gold, silver, and black.
Samsung is gearing up to officially launch the Galaxy Ring at the next Unpacked event, set for July 10, as exclusively revealed last week. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated addition to Samsung's wearable family.

