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yesterday in
Galaxy RingHi,
I have been using Samsung ring for 6 months without issue. 2 weeks ago I started noticing that the battery life had gone from 5 days to about 20 hours. I reset the ring back to factory settings, but the problem persisted. Finally I checked the forum and saw that the only way forward was to return to a service centre.
I bought the Ring through Amazon and had it shipped to Macau, but now I have been told that the Ring is not covered under global warranty. Samsung were happy to sell and ship the Ring to me outside of the US, but they now won't support the device. The Ring is a wearable, it is meant to be worn and travel with the user. Why shouldn't it be covered by global warranty.
This is obviously a defect in the rings design and I am very disappointed that Samsung isn't looking after its customers.
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14 hours ago in
Galaxy Ring@Rassilon7 This isn't something new. Samsung in general does not provide global warranties on their products. It does sound like Amazon shipped the ring to you, not Samsung.
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6 hours ago in
Galaxy RingAmazon shipped it, but they are working on behalf of Samsung. Amazon would not be able to ship to another market without the permission of Samsung. Many products are not able to be shipped by Amazon to my location, and that's fine. This however, was able to ship to my location.
As far as I am concerned, Samsung is an international company that should be able to stand by its products. If this was an Apple Ring I would be able to visit and any Apple store and get it replaced.
I have an office job, the Ring has not been roughly treated and yet it has failed. This leads me to believe that it is a design flaw, or that there are defective parts. At a guess, I would say poor quality batteries, or not enough protection for the battery.
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14 hours ago in
Galaxy RingCheers
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6 hours ago in
Galaxy RingLooks like a Samsung store to me:
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5 hours ago (Last edited 5 hours ago ) in
Galaxy RingBuying from a reseller it's good thinking to buy a warranty.
Cheers
3Fees
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3 hours ago in
Galaxy RingSamsung should stand by their products, not try to worm out of a design flaw or substandard parts. The Ring didn't last 6 months.
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2 hours ago in
Galaxy RingIf I try to get support on the Amazon page it directs me to Samsung. This should be covered by Manufactures warranty.
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2 hours ago in
Galaxy RingI have an International phone and I bought 2 years of insurance.
Cheers
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23m ago in
Galaxy RingOn the Amazon site at purchase it said 12 months warranty. I assumed this would mean 12 months of warranty, not "sorry our product failed after 5 months, but due to a technicality we won't be honouring our agreement."
I'm a long term Samsung user, but this has left a bad taste in my mouth.

