Samsung Galaxy Ring Battery Malfunction: Influencer's Scary Experience Raises Safety Concerns
YouTube tech influencer Daniel Rotar has reported a safety issue with his Samsung Galaxy Ring. The incident, caused by a battery malfunction, has left him with a painful experience and raised concerns about the safety of wearable devices.
Rotar's Galaxy Ring, one of the first smart rings introduced by Samsung, swelled and became too tight to remove. The incident was a result of a battery issue that deformed the interior surface of the device. Fearing for his safety, Rotar had to seek medical help to have the ring removed from his finger.
Samsung has since reached out to Rotar, prioritizing customer safety and aiming to understand the situation better. The company has provided general instructions for removing a stuck ring and directed users to its support pages for further assistance. However, Samsung also warns users to monitor their devices for signs of damage or irregular heating and to seek professional help if necessary.
The incident serves as a reminder of the potential safety risks associated with lithium-ion batteries used in wearable devices. Samsung, while addressing the issue with Rotar, also advises users to stay vigilant and prioritize their safety.
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