Samsung may soon launch two new size options for the Galaxy Ring. It recently published support pages for the two additional sizes on its official website, hinting at an imminent release. The company is also rumored to introduce the Galaxy Ring 2 next month, alongside the Galaxy S25 series.
The Galaxy Ring may soon get Size 14 and 15
After a teaser in January, Samsung officially launched its first-gen smart ring in July. The Galaxy Ring comes in nine sizes (US ring sizes 5 to 13). Since September, the company has been rumored to be working on two more sizes (14 and 15). Multiple leaks and certifications later, the bigger rings appear close to a market release.
The folks at MySmartPrice recently spotted official support pages for two unreleased Samsung products with model numbers SM-Q514 and SM-Q515. These have been long rumored to be the size 14 and 15 of the Galaxy Ring. Several regulatory agencies have certified the products, with some explicitly naming them as “Galaxy Ring”. The existing nine sizes bear the model numbers SM-Q500 to SM-Q509, with the SM-Q504 missing.
While the official support pages do not reveal anything more, they indicate a nearing launch. Samsung may soon start selling its revolutionary smart ring in two bigger sizes alongside the existing options. The new sizes could go on sale quietly in the coming days. Regardless of the size you pick, the Galaxy Ring costs $399.99. You can save up to $200 with instant trade-in credit.
Meanwhile, Samsung could launch a new model next month. The Galaxy Ring 2 will allegedly go official at the upcoming Unpacked event where the company will introduce the Galaxy S25 flagships. Alongside four flagship smartphones, the event could also bring a pair of AR smart glasses. Moreover, Samsung could announce a full launch of its newly unveiled XR headset. The next Galaxy Unpacked is scheduled for January 22, 2025.