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Galaxy Ring users will be well aware by now that the smart ring sends notifications to the connected smartphone about its connectivity status and battery life. For example, a notification is pushed to the device if the ring is lost or the battery level falls below 15%.
It appears that Samsung is working on making those notifications much better, particularly to provide more context if your Galaxy Ring has been disconnected from the device for several days.
Android Authority has found some references to new notifications in the latest version of the Galaxy Ring Manager app. These strings reveal that the connectivity notifications are being improved to provide more context.
One notification will tell you what the ring's battery level was when it was disconnected, if the ring was left behind, or if any connectivity issues prevented the wearable from syncing property with the device.
Strings about notifications that may repeatedly remind you to recharge the ring when the remaining battery hits certain levels have also been found in the latest version of the app. A new kind of notification is also being developed which will let users know how long their Galaxy Ring has been disconnected for, and what was the battery percentage at the time of disconnection.
These new notifications are going to be helpful for both active and passive users of Samsung's first smart rings. Samsung is yet to roll out these notifications but given that the references are already in the app, it should only be a matter of time before they roll out.
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It appears that Samsung is working on making those notifications much better, particularly to provide more context if your Galaxy Ring has been disconnected from the device for several days.
More context is always better
Android Authority has found some references to new notifications in the latest version of the Galaxy Ring Manager app. These strings reveal that the connectivity notifications are being improved to provide more context.
One notification will tell you what the ring's battery level was when it was disconnected, if the ring was left behind, or if any connectivity issues prevented the wearable from syncing property with the device.
Strings about notifications that may repeatedly remind you to recharge the ring when the remaining battery hits certain levels have also been found in the latest version of the app. A new kind of notification is also being developed which will let users know how long their Galaxy Ring has been disconnected for, and what was the battery percentage at the time of disconnection.
These new notifications are going to be helpful for both active and passive users of Samsung's first smart rings. Samsung is yet to roll out these notifications but given that the references are already in the app, it should only be a matter of time before they roll out.
The post Disconnected Galaxy Ring notifications are about to get much better appeared first on imeisource.