Eight months after its debut, you would think the Galaxy Ring is available everywhere. That's not the case. Although the Galaxy Ring is easily obtainable in dozens of markets, it's still missing in others.
Samsung is slowly fixing this and continues expanding the Ring's availability as we speak. In February, the company confirmed its plans to launch the Galaxy Ring in fifteen additional markets.
New Zealand is among those regions. This week, Samsung spilled the beans and revealed that its smallest wearable will go live in New Zealand on April 2, 2025.
The stylish Ring will be available at Samsung's online store in New Zealand and select retailers. It will cost N$699, which translates to $399.
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Galaxy Ring buyers in New Zealand will have a choice of eleven sizes (five to fifteen on the US scale). One Sizing Kit will be included for free upon purchasing the first Ring. Customers will be able to pick from one of three colors: Titanium Black, Titanium Gold, and Titanium Silver.
The Galaxy Ring is compatible with Android smartphones running Android 11 or above and requires the Samsung Health App and a Samsung Account. It is not compatible with iPhones.
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