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Why I Won't Be Buying Samsung's Galaxy Ring

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The foldables can stay, though. Insider Jul 11, 2024 The One Ring Also Fell in a River Yesterday at

The foldables can stay, though. [View in web browser]( [CNET logo]( Insider Jul 11, 2024 The One Ring Also Fell in a River Yesterday at its [Unpacked event]( Samsung unveiled its latest vision of the future, or as I’d like to think of them: things I can lose next time I’m in a river. (Regular readers may remember that I previously lost a ring this way, though AFAIK Smeagol never found it.) Of the three things the company announced — two foldables and a piece of jewelry — it’s the [Galaxy Ring]( that appears the most hobbled. Namely, it will be an [AT&T exclusive]( at launch, and will [not work with iPhones](. [That $400 price tag]( is also more than some people (including me) spend on wedding rings. That's it, you've escaped the bottom of the Upper Delaware River this time, Galaxy Ring! Ty Pendlebury Editor, CNET [Samsung's Galaxy Ring, Z Fold 6 and All the New Products Announced]( [From the new Galaxy phones to Galaxy Buds 3 with stems, here's everything Samsung introduced today.]( display: block; max-width: 116px; max-height: 15px; display: block; max-width: 69px; max-height: 15px; Insider Essentials [How Galaxy Z Fold 6 Compares to Samsung's Book-Style Foldables]( [Here's the upgrades we've seen on the new Galaxy Z Fold 6.]( [Once Human: What You Should Know About the Viral Survival Game]( [Starry Studios's new open-world game is spooky and free to play.]( [How to Find the Best Amazon Deals This Prime Day]( [Here's a rundown of top tips for making the most of Amazon's big July sale.]( CNET Recommends [Today Only: Score Lifetime Access to Microsoft Office for $25]( [You can get almost 90% off a lifetime license to some of the most essential productivity apps around.]( [CNET] You are receiving this email because you've signed up to receive newsletters and promotional content from [CNET.com](. To update your account, please visit our [Newsletter subscription center](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( CNET 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A. [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tiktok]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Flipboard]( © 2024 CNET, a Red Ventures company. All rights reserved.

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