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Based on the patent filings first reported by Korean outlet Naver, the ring may offer a fair amount of health tracking. The filing suggests the integration of both ECG and PPG sensors, and this would likely mean the ability to take heart rate measurements and monitor temperature. These features align the ring with the current capabilities of the Oura Ring 3, a leader in the smart ring market. In the images released by Samsung, we can see three raised nodes on the inside of the ring that are also very similar to that of Oura’s latest model.
https://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_to_s...rumored_galaxy_ring_next_month-news-59365.php
Samsung filed the recent trademark application on August 22. The trademark consists of the “Samsung Curio” moniker, and as described above, the classification links the name with wearables such as smart rings and appropriate software. In light of these events, Curio — short for curiosity or a rare, unusual, or intriguing object — might be the name of Samsung's smart ring once it's ready to hit the market. Or it might not.
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