Samsung Galaxy Ring Launches in Malaysia with Customization Options

By Huma Ishfaq ⏐ 1 month ago ⏐ Newspaper Icon Newspaper Icon 2 min read
Samsung Galaxy Ring Launches In Malaysia With Customization Options

Samsung’s innovative smart accessory, the Galaxy Ring, has made its debut in Malaysia, adding to its growing list of international markets. Unveiled last year, this AI-powered smart ring is now available for purchase in the Southeast Asian country, following its launch in New Zealand and South Africa.



In Malaysia, the Galaxy Ring comes in three stylish finishes: Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Gold. It offers a range of nine sizes, from 5 to 14, ensuring a perfect fit for different users.

Priced at RM2,099, the smart ring provides users with advanced health tracking and fitness features that seamlessly integrate into daily life.

To further enhance the user experience, Samsung is offering a special promotion. Until April 30, 2025, select users of Galaxy S and Galaxy Z series smartphones can order the Galaxy Ring customized to their finger size. This personalized experience aims to deliver the best possible comfort and performance.



In addition to the product launch, Samsung has partnered with Sunway Medical Centre to offer exclusive Galaxy Health Screening packages.

From April 11 to June 30, 2025, Galaxy S and Galaxy Z users with a special invitation code from the Samsung Members app can access these screenings at a discounted rate. The first 100 customers will receive a 50% discount, plus a free Samsung Galaxy Ring or Galaxy Fit3 as part of the promotion.

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