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Samsung 's Galaxy Ring is a smart ring that tracks your steps and sleep.
The bottom of the size nine ring I received in July for review is now tattered up in a bespoke way.
Samsung says not to wear your ring if you’re gripping dumbbells, iron bars, and anything else you'd encounter in an exercise bootcamp class.
Samsung has said that scratches to the Galaxy Ring aren’t covered by warranty.
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