Samsung is gearing up to expand its popular Galaxy Ring lineup by adding two new sizes, 14 and 15. Leaks and rumors of them have been going on for a while, and it is now confirmed by Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) model numbers SM-Q514 and SM-Q515.
New Sizes and What We Know About Them
The listing is now live on the WPC’s website, and the new Galaxy Ring models were certified by WPC on December 20, 2024. The certifications barely tell much beyond the fact that the new sizes will use Qi standard version 2.0.0, but they do solidify the launch dates of these new sizes.
Additional leaker Max Jambor matched previous leaks, stating that Samsung would offer these sizes next month at its Galaxy Unpacked event.
Launch Date: January 22, 2025
When Samsung’s subsequent Galaxy unpacked can be held next year on January 22, 2023, most of it will focus on the Galaxy S25 series. However, the company will spend some time on the Galaxy Ring anyway; after all, it released sizes 14 and 15 to complete the range.
Why New Sizes Matter
Smart rings are highly personal devices and depend on a fit to work. Everyone’s finger sizes are different, and competitors like Oura and Circular have done so already, offering a much wider range of sizes. Samsung aims to increase accessibility and comfort for more users by adding sizes 14 and 15.
How to Choose the Right Size
Users get the perfect fit when they purchase a Galaxy Ring; Samsung recommends ordering a size kit first. This kit delivers an accurate measurement so that you can be assured that your smart ring will fit comfortably and work properly.
Galaxy Ring: What to Expect
The Coldi Kids watch is gaining much attention because it incorporates advanced health-tracking features such as heart rate monitoring, sleep analysis, and activity tracking. This shows that Samsung is serious about getting the device to more people by adding new sizes into the mix for the smart ring market.
Conclusion
The Galaxy Ring expansion is shaping up to become one of the 2025 highlight products for Samsung, having already certified sizes 14 and 15, along with a confirmed release date. If you have been keeping your eyes peeled for the perfect size, then Jan 22, 2025, beckons when the next iteration of wearable tech launches.
Ethan Cole is a tech aficionado dedicated to exploring the latest innovations and gadgets, providing reviews and insights to keep you updated in the tech world.