HE Galaxy RingSamsung’s smart ring remains a mystery as to what price the manufacturer will charge, but a new report hints at the device’s possible launch value in the European market.

The information was taken from a post on the website by user billbil-kun. Deals. According to that, Galaxy Ring will cost 449 euros in France – or approximately R$2,600 in direct currency conversion and without taking into account any taxes.

Previous speculations suggested the device would be priced slightly lower in the US and India, but prices may vary by region.

Competitors like Oura Ring They currently start at $299 (or R$1,600) – not to mention the monthly subscription to activate the main health and well-being monitoring functions of the device.

According to the source, the smart ring will be available initially nine finger circumference size and three different colors.

Sales start now On July 19thIt’s only been a week since Samsung officially announced this information. The company expects the device to sell up to 400,000 units at launch.

Galaxy Unpacked is coming

The Galaxy Ring, first presented by the manufacturer in January this year, should be one of the highlights of the next model. Galaxy UnpackagedThe Samsung conference will be the scene for the presentation of the brand’s launches in the coming months.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, July 10, and will take place in Paris, France. The presentation begins at 10 a.m. (Brasília time) Featured on TecMundo’s website and YouTube channel.

In addition to the functionality and sales details of its smart ring, the brand also needs to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Watch 7 smartwatch, and the new Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3Pro pairs of headphones.

Source: Tec Mundo

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