< img src = "/uploads/blogs/c1/5c/ib-free2d0t_e0b6834a.jpg" Alt = "Samsung develops an alternative way of charging the Galaxy Ring ring"/> < P class = "" Data-Start = "0" Data-end = "319" > Samsung can equip the next generation of a smart Galaxy Ring Ring Ring Ring with a smartphone. According to the new patent, the company tests the possibility of using the reverse wireless charging, which is available in the flagship models of smartphones. This will allow users to do without additional charger.

< P class = "" Data-Start = "321" Data-end = "819" > Patent approved by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WiPO), describes the system where the smartphone by means of the built-in energy processes determines the correctness of the reign. If the ring is in the wrong position, the user will receive a message with a hint. After proper alignment, the level of the ring will be displayed on the phone screen. Similar technology is already used to charge smart watches and wireless headphones.

< P class = "" Data-Start = "821" Data-end = "1148" > The patent also indicates that the smartphone sensors not only are responsible for the exact positioning of the ring, but also prevent overheating and energy losses. According to previous rumors, the second generation of Galaxy Ring will use a solid-state battery that is safer, more durable and has a higher capacity than lithium-ion.

~ ~ < P class = "" Data-Start = "1150" Data-end = "1317" > Although the patent does not guarantee the implementation of this technology, the recharge of the ring through a smartphone looks logical after the appearance of a similar function in other accessories of the company.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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