JAKARTA Like a common smart device, the Samsung Galaxy Ring needs to get a regular system update. After being released last July, Samsung finally launched its first update.

Based on the RydahDoesTech account report on platform X, citing from 9to5google, Samsung is rolling out Galaxy Ring updates to several devices. Apparently, this operating system (OS) update is still being released in stages.

Some Galaxy Ring users may expect a significant improvement in features or other updates to this latest system. However, from screenshots circulating on social media, the latest software version only includes stability and reliability.

On the Galaxy Ring system update page, Samsung explains that the upgrades they launch include, "Bluetooth and Samsung Health connection stability." Therefore, the system update will feel very light.

Based on the changelog or system change record, this upgrade may strengthen the connection and transfer of data patterns from the Galaxy Ring to Samsung Health connected to the phone. The features in the Health app may also be improved.

From the information listed, the Galaxy Ring will be upgraded to the Q50XWU2AXH1/Q50XWU2AXH1 version. The storage memory required is not large because this software update is only 0.64MB.

If you are a Samsung Galaxy Ring user, you can directly check the update page for the wearable device. If this update is not yet available, you may have to wait a little longer until the expansion of the system is complete.


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