Following the launch of the Galaxy Ring, Samsung has released a support document outlining some important practices for users. This guide highlights what to do and what to avoid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your new wearable device.
One key point Samsung emphasizes is keeping the Galaxy Ring away from magnets. Strong magnetic fields can disrupt the ring’s sensors and hinder its functionality.
Here’s a breakdown of some essential do’s and don’ts for Galaxy Ring users:
Do:
- Wear it on your finger. The Galaxy Ring is designed to be worn comfortably on your finger. Wearing it anywhere else might compromise its functionality.
- Maintain cleanliness. Use a soft, dry cloth to regularly clean your Galaxy Ring. Keep it away from water and other liquids to avoid damage.
- Ensure compatibility. The Galaxy Ring works seamlessly with select Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Verify compatibility before using the ring with your device.
Don’t:
- Expose it to magnets. Strong magnetic fields can cause malfunctions by disrupting the ring’s sensors.
- Subject it to extreme temperatures. Avoid exposing the Galaxy Ring to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F) to prevent damage.
- Use harsh cleaners. Harsh chemicals or cleaning agents can damage the ring’s finish. Opt for a gentle approach.
- Drop or hit it. Accidental drops or impacts can damage the Galaxy Ring and its internal components. Handle it with care.
- Attempt self-repair. If your Galaxy Ring gets damaged, take it to a certified Samsung service center for proper repairs.
Storage Tip
Samsung also advises against storing the Galaxy Ring in its case for extended periods. While this won’t affect functionality, it may leave minor dents on the inner side of the ring.
By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure your Galaxy Ring functions optimally and remains a reliable companion for a long time.