Dead battery in your Galaxy Ring? Stop using it
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring is a small ring-like device, and it has a battery inside. Now, users of Galaxy Ring are facing issues that show why it is important to be careful with devices that have dead or broken batteries.
One user had their Galaxy Ring for nine months when the battery stopped holding a charge. Instead of getting a replacement from Samsung, they kept wearing the ring because they liked how it felt.
But one night, when they tried to charge it, the ring didn’t fit properly anymore. The battery had swollen, and the ring got stuck on their finger. In the end, the user had to have it cut off to get it off safely. They even called it a “ticking time bomb.”
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Before you worry, it’s important to know this is very rare. Samsung investigated and confirmed that most Galaxy Rings are safe, and there is no widespread issue with battery swelling. If your ring’s battery stops working while it’s still under warranty, Samsung can replace it for free.
The problem here wasn’t the product, as it was continuing to wear a device with a broken battery. Lithium batteries can be risky if they swell or leak, so it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Devices sometimes fail, and that’s normal. It doesn’t mean the Galaxy Ring is unsafe. But your safety should always come first. If your ring stops working, stop wearing it and contact Samsung for a replacement. Follow the instructions for charging and care, and don’t ignore a defective battery.
When used correctly, the Galaxy Ring is reliable and fun. This story is a good reminder – pay attention to your gadgets, handle them carefully, and never take unnecessary risks with electronics that touch your body.
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