
The arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 is anticipated with a powerful solid-state battery upgrade.
A new leak suggests that it could happen sooner than expected.
Samsung is developing solid-state battery technology to enhance the battery life of its wearable devices, with the Galaxy Ring being the first to benefit from this innovation. According to leaks, the new model could be unveiled by the end of this year, highlighting the company's focus on extending the time between charges, a crucial aspect for its function as a sleep tracker.
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is recognized for its innovative design and impressive battery life, factors that attract users looking for a practical and effective solution. The company has been seeking a type of battery that optimizes the performance of its wearables, and it seems to have found the right solution sooner than expected.
Leaker Jukanlosreve shared that Samsung aims to start implementing prototypes of solid-state batteries from the fourth quarter of 2024, although it could extend to 2025. This technology promises to improve energy density, which would directly impact the battery life quality of the Galaxy Ring 2.
Typically, Samsung devices are unveiled in the summer during their Galaxy Unpacked event, but there is a possibility that the Galaxy Ring 2 will be presented at the same event, followed by an enhanced version in the winter.
As for other devices, the same leaker suggests that the next to receive this technology will be the wireless earbuds in the fourth quarter of 2026 and smartwatches in the fourth quarter of 2027. Battery life is a critical point for many smartwatches, and if Samsung manages to extend the usage time of its Galaxy Watch 7, which currently lasts around 30 hours, this could drastically improve the user experience, especially concerning sleep tracking features.