Samsung’s Galaxy Ring appears poised for smarter connectivity alerts that could enhance the phone-free wearables experience. Recent code uncovered in the Galaxy Ring Manager app suggests two upcoming features that tackle common smart ring frustrations.

Android Authority’s analysis reveals the tech giant will notify users when the ring disconnects – displaying exact battery percentage at disconnect time. This immediate alert helps distinguish dead batteries from simple out-of-range moments, proving particularly useful for discreet screen-free wearables.
More importantly, Samsung’s developing extended disconnect reminders. If your ring stays offline too long (think left on a gym locker room shelf), your phone will prompt location checks – a potential lifesaver for rushed users building their phone-free travel kit.
Why This Matters for Smart Wearables
Screenless devices inherently risk being forgotten or drained unnoticed – whether that’s your Galaxy Ring on a nightstand or a fall detection wearable charging at home. Current setups might leave users unaware for hours, unlike eSIM smart watches that maintain constant connection.
While not yet live, these planned updates represent major quality-of-life improvements that address core anxiety points for phone-free devotees. The Galaxy Ring could leapfrog competitors like Oura Ring, which currently only offers basic low-battery alerts through its app.
Samsung’s proactive approach mirrors innovations seen in other hands-free categories like prescription smart glasses with low-battery haptics. As devices increasingly operate independently from smartphones, instant status notifications become essential – whether monitoring your smart ring’s location or your eSIM watch’s signal strength during adventures.
These updates reinforce how Gen Z’s move toward disconnected lifestyles pushes wearable tech to become more intuitive. Expect similar innovations across phone-free wearables as manufacturers prioritize standalone reliability.