Subj : Samsung's new Galaxy Ring will hopefully make an Apple Ring inevi To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Sat Mar 02 2024 11:15:05 Samsung's new Galaxy Ring will hopefully make an Apple Ring inevitable Date: Sat, 02 Mar 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Description: Now that we've seen Galaxy Ring, an Apple Ring makes too much sense for Apple to pass on the opportunity. FULL STORY ====================================================================== When I heard that the Samsung Galaxy Ring was real, my first thought was what took so long? Ive seen the Oura Ring , but there is very little competition in this category, even though it makes so much sense. Im amazed Samsung did not land on this concept much sooner. Its such a clear win that an Apple Ring feels inevitable. Oh, right. Apple doesnt copy Samsung. Sure. We should have had a ring before a watch. We should have an Apple Ring already, instead of an Apple Watch Ultra . We can SCUBA dive with the Apple Watch, but theres no Apple Ring. Something is backwards here. (Image credit: Samsung) A ring makes much more sense than a watch. First of all, I have a nice, fancy watch that I wear occasionally. I inherited it from my dad, who is still alive, so I like to wear it around him on occasion to show it off. I like it more than he did when it was his. But I still wear my Apple Watch predominantly. I cant lose a day of closed rings. Surely a large portion of Apples iPhone ownership owns a watch they would rather wear than an Apple Watch, on occasion. Its an affluent group. Watches are still cool, even if we mostly tell time by looking at our phones. A watch is a great fashion accessory, in addition to being useful. That means I might need more than one watch to match different occasions. I need to accessorize. If I had an Apple Ring instead of an Apple Watch, I wouldnt mind wearing it all the time. It wouldnt keep me from wearing other accessories, unlike the Apple Watch. A ring will be cheaper if I need a new one every few years Second of all, we know that this accessory, whether it's a ring or a watch, is going to be out of date some day, probably within the next two to three years. Im going to trade it in or throw it away or maybe just leave it sitting in a drawer. Thats not so easy with an Apple Watch that costs more than any other watch Ive purchased. A watch shouldnt go out of date. A watch couldnt become obsolete before the Apple Watch. (Image credit: Future) An Apple Ring would be more palatable to lose, if I needed something new. A ring is less personal than a watch. It doesnt have a face. I also imagine an Apple Ring would be less expensive than an Apple Watch. There is more miniaturization involved, and that makes production and parts expensive. But there are also fewer parts, by far, and no moving parts like the digital crown. If I have to replace a $200 Apple Ring every two years, Ill be annoyed, but it's not as bad as realizing that my $600 stainless steel Apple Watch doesnt have the features I need, and needs to be replaced. Now that wearables are for health, a ring makes more sense Why didnt an Apple Ring, or the Galaxy Ring for that matter, come before the Apple Watch, launched in 2015, or the original Samsung Galaxy Gear wearable, from 2013? Because the original smartwatch makers had no idea what a wearable was good for. The Galaxy Gear wearable had a freaking camera. For video calls? Maybe, but it shipped with an app that could scan wine bottle labels and recommend food pairings. Tell me that Samsung had a clue what wearables were for back then. Samsung Galaxy Gear came before Apple Watch (Image credit: Future) Dont laugh, Apple fans. The original Apple Watch had a feature that would record your heartbeat and send it to another Apple Watch owner to feel themselves. That has some creepy Facebook Poke vibes right there. Oh, also Apple sold a gold version for $10,000, and that model is officially no longer supported. I cant name another gold watch that expires in 10 years. An expired Apple Watch isnt even jewelry anymore. Its worthless. If Apple sells a gold Apple Ring for $1,000 and stops supporting the ring, at least its still a gold ring. It took a while for smartwatch makers to realize that health was enough reason to own a wearable. Everything else is gravy. Notifications are very nice, especially if you work in a field that doesnt let you look at a phone screen ever. Still, its the health features that sell smartwatches. Nobody buys a Galaxy Watch to use it as a viewfinder for their phone camera, though that can be a fun trick on occasion. Now that weve settled on health, lets admit that a ring makes more sense than a watch. A ring is easier to wear while exercising, especially if you play contact sports. A ring is more comfortable and easier to ignore than a watch, especially if your wrists swell and shrink, as mine do depending on hydration. I dont track my sleep with my watch because it isnt comfortable to wear while sleeping, but I could easily fall asleep wearing a ring. After Apple Vision Pro, an Apple Ring should come next Wouldn't this be cooler with an Apple Ring controller? (Image credit: Apple) I havent even gotten to the way an Apple Ring could interact with the Apple Vision Pro, because it looks like Apple is focusing entirely on hands for input, but eventually I think well see its wearables and phones get more involved in spatial computing, and not just for shooting cool spatial photos and videos. Apple needs to make an Apple Ring, and fast. I know that Apple never copies Samsung; its Samsungs job to do the copying. At least, thats the way Apple fans see it. Forget that Apple only made big phones after Samsung made big phones. Forget that Apple only made the iPhone water resistant after Samsung did it. And multiple cameras. Wireless charging. Ill stop, Ive made my point. ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/samsungs-new-galaxy-ring-will-hopeful ly-make-an-apple-ring-inevitable --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .