JAKARTA One of the Samsung devices is experiencing quite serious problems. The Galaxy Ring is now in talks because the device's battery is experiencing swelling.

In fact, one of its users entered the Emergency Unit (UGD) room because of this problem. The user is Daniel with the ZoneofTech account name on platform X. He shared his story and his post got tens of thousands of likes.

Daniel stated that he was supposed to travel by plane, but the battery in his Galaxy Ring suddenly experienced swelling. Worse, this happened when the smart ring was still on his finger.

The swelling of this battery makes it stuck and cannot be removed in an ordinary way. The ring must be removed immediately because its fingers are starting to feel pain.

Some may think it's profitable to cut the device, but this can't be done. The Galaxy Ring contains battery cells so that improper cuts can be dangerous. There is a possibility that the battery caught fire when the cell wall was damaged.

With the high risk and increasing pain, Daniel finally sought professional help by going to the ER in a hospital. He wanted to find a solution to the release of the ring without involving cuts.

This incident clearly raises concerns and may not have been imagined by some users before. Seeing this case, Samsung needs to provide a safety feature or an easier mechanism to remove the ring in an emergency situation.


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