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White line in Galaxy Ring? Don’t worry Samsung admits transparent surface

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The highly anticipated Galaxy Ring started to be delivered to consumers. Before a controversy arose, Samsung clarified that the inner surface of the Galaxy Ring is transparent; if you see a White line inside or parts visible, don’t worry about that.

Samsung published an advisory post, clearing potential confusion with the Galaxy Ring. The company is currently facing quality issues with its wearable devices. Therefore, it’s good to see that an early move has been taken before a debate begins.

If you see a White line or internal parts on the inner surface of the Galaxy Ring, don’t count it as a hardware issue. The company has made use of highly transparent molding material, resulting in the transparent inner surface of the Galaxy Ring.

Galaxy Ring is a futuristic gear designed to track health activities. Despite Samsung’s expensive pricing, buyers are not stopping to make purchases. Its unique form factor makes it a worthwhile buy for those wishing their wrist to stay free.

Samsung notes that the Galaxy Ring uses several optical-based health-tracking sensors. A highly transparent molding material is used between the sensors and the outside of the Ring to ensure accurate signal detection and transmission.

Given the transparent molding material, internal components may be visible at certain angles. Samsung’s Galaxy Ring owners are advised not to consider those signs as a product defect and to keep rocking the gadget with full confidence.

Since marketing material doesn’t show any line or internal component, these signs may be observed in the real product. Still, if you face any kind of issue with the Ring’s functioning, visit your nearby Samsung service center for support.

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