Samsung’s Galaxy Ring New ’14’ and ’15’ Size Variants Support Pages Now Live in Certain Global Market; Also Spotted on SIRIM Certification Database
Last month in December 2024, via the WPC certification listing, it was reported that Samsung would soon be unveiling new ’14’ and ’15’ size variants for its Galaxy Ring device, apart from the already available nine size variants (‘5′ ~ ’13’). Now, the support pages for these models are currently live in certain global markets. Moreover, the two have also been spotted on the Malaysian SIRIM certification database as well.
Here’s more about it.
Galaxy Ring ’14’ and ’15’ Size Variants – Support Pages
The new ’14’ and ’15’ size variants for the Galaxy Ring carry the model numbers of ‘SM-Q514’ and ‘SM-Q515′ respectively, and the support pages for these models are live in the Indian, Canadian, New Zealand, and Malaysian markets. While the listings confirm the nearing launch of these new size variants, their launch in the mentioned global markets have also been confirmed.
Speaking more, the ’14’ and ’15’ size variants were tipped to come with respective inner diameters of 23 mm and 23.8 mm, and both these are said to weigh 3.2 gm. It was also suggested previously that these may be unveiled this month in January 2025. Considering this and since the support pages are up, possibly the brand could be planning to unveil them at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event that is scheduled to take place on the 22nd of January 2025.
Galaxy Ring ’14’ and ’15’ Size Variants – SIRIM Certification
Additionally, we have also spotted both the ’14′(SM-Q514) and ’15′(SM-Q515) size variants of the Samsung Galaxy Ring on Malaysia’s SIRIM certification platform too, certified with type approval codes of ‘RIFA/11A/0125/S(25-0146)’ and ‘RIFA/10A/0125/S(25-0148), respectively’. The cradles are also listed with respective model numbers of ‘EP-QQ514’ and ‘EP-QQ515′ for the ’14’ and ’15’ size variants. The certification validity for the two are mentioned to be until the 13th of January 2026.
In related news, the next gen Galaxy Ring is also reportedly in work, and we may hear about this device too soon. Stay tuned.