Samsung's Galaxy Ring won't require a monthly subscription

Samsung's Galaxy Ring won't require a monthly subscription

Samsung has made its debut in the smart ring market with its Galaxy Ring phone, which is now available in some markets. Contrary to what some say, Tools In this way, the South Korean manufacturer has ensured that there will be no need for a monthly/yearly subscription to use its smart ring.

Galaxy Ring, Samsung's smart ring

Ahead of the official launch, there has been a lot of information floating around via rumors. Given what has been learned, one of the main concerns surrounding Samsung’s smart ring has been the possibility that the South Korean company will demand a monthly subscription to use the Galaxy Ring’s resources – which is actually a common practice in the wearables sector.

During the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris, Samsung unveiled a bunch of new devices. In addition to new smartphones and a new line of smartwatches, the Galaxy Ring was introduced, marking the company’s first foray into the smart ring market.

At the event, Samsung explained, to reassure users, that the Galaxy Ring will not have a subscription, and will only cost the purchase price of $399. So, it is expected that there will be no features locked out by the subscription.

Galaxy Ring, Samsung's smart ring

Hey Galaxy Ring It has interesting features, such as gesture control, sleep analysis, and heart rate monitoring. It is possible that in the future, more features will be added to the South Korean smart ring, which has only just entered this smart ring market.

By freeing its smart ring from additional subscriptions and recurring payments, Samsung can capture users or potential users from proposals signed by other companies that in turn require subscriptions.

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