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Galaxy Ring Battery Swelling: User Suffers Swollen Battery Emergency

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Galaxy Ring Battery Issue Forces Traveler to Hospital,Misses Flight

A Samsung⁤ Galaxy Ring reportedly swelled while ‍being worn,causing a user to require medical ‍assistance to remove the device and ultimately miss a scheduled flight. The incident, first ‌reported‍ by tech creator Daniel (@ZONEofTECH)⁤ on X (formerly Twitter), highlights potential battery concerns with Samsung’s newly released smart ‍ring.

Daniel shared photos on ‌september 21, 2024, ‌showing the ring visibly bulging against his finger. He initially ‌posted about the swelling as he was preparing ⁢to⁢ board⁢ a flight,​ noting the ring was ⁤painful and could not ​be removed, and tagged ⁣Samsung accounts for help. A subsequent close-up photo revealed the inner casing separating.

Samsung UK responded to Daniel on X, expressing regret and requesting a direct message ⁣to escalate ‌the⁤ issue.

In an update posted a few hours later, Daniel stated he was denied boarding, taken‌ to a⁢ hospital, and required medical intervention to remove the ring.‍ Hospital staff used ice to reduce swelling and lubricant to⁢ slide the ‌device off‍ his finger, ‌after attempts ‌with⁣ soap and ​hand cream ⁤at the airport worsened the situation and⁢ caused further expansion of‍ the battery.

Photos taken after removal show the Galaxy Ring’s internal components visibly distorted.‍ Daniel stated he “Won’t be wearing a smart ring ‌ever ⁢again.” It remains unclear whether any damage to the internal components⁢ occurred during the removal process.

The Galaxy Ring, Samsung’s first smart​ ring which debuted in‌ July ⁤2024, received a review from Android Authority noting underwhelming battery life. This incident raises more serious concerns about battery safety, even if it appears⁢ isolated at this time.

Android Authority⁤ has reached out to both the affected user and Samsung for comment.

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