iFixit carried out a teardown of the Samsung Galaxy Ring and the conclusion is evident – if the $399/€449 good ring ever will get broken or its battery dies will probably be good for nothing. There’s no strategy to substitute the battery on the Galaxy Ring with out destroying the whole gadget and the remainder of the elements are soldered on so good luck with any repairs. Taking the Galaxy Ring aside includes melting the epoxy resin coating on the within and chipping it away with a decide.
iFixit additionally shared a computed tomography (CT) scan of the Galaxy Ring which supplies us our greatest take a look at the innards of the gadget.
Becoming the multitude of elements contained in the Galaxy Ring’s slender body is a real engineering marvel however that’s additionally its downfall as all the things is sealed and made so that you simply can’t carry out any repairs.
Galaxy Ring options the Nordic Semiconductor nRF5340 system on a chip which offers 2x Arm Cortex-M33 cores with 512 KB RAM, 1 MB storage in addition to Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. There’s additionally a tiny wi-fi charging coil and a battery pack subsequent to it and an NFC tag in addition to an antenna for transferring sign between the ring and your paired smartphone.
The fascinating bit is that the charging coil on the Galaxy Ring just isn’t soldered to the printed circuit board (PCB) like on different good rings and as a substitute opts for a repair-friendly press connector. The irony is that the PCB is sealed into the Galaxy Ring’s body so there’s no strategy to substitute the element with out breaking the ring.