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Samsung ring left a man hospitalized, company says a cracked internal molding caused the swelling
Summary
British tech YouTuber Daniel Rotar was hospitalized after his Samsung Galaxy Ring swelled; Samsung and an independent agency concluded a cracked internal molding caused the swelling and said there was no wider product battery safety risk.
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Daniel Rotar, a British tech YouTuber, reported that his Samsung Galaxy Ring's battery swelled while he was wearing it. He was denied boarding on a flight and went to hospital for removal of the ring. Samsung and an independent external agency each examined the device. Both parties reported that a crack in the ring's internal molding caused the swelling and stated there was no wider product battery safety risk.
Reported details:
- Daniel Rotar said the Galaxy Ring's battery swelled while he wore it and medical help was needed to remove the ring.
- Samsung conducted an examination and engaged an independent external agency to analyse the device.
- Both investigations reported the swelling was caused by a crack in the internal molding.
- Samsung stated there was "no wider product battery safety risk," and some social media users expressed skepticism about the company statement.
Summary:
The company and an independent agency reported a cracked internal molding as the cause of the swelling and communicated that they saw no broader battery safety issue. Undetermined at this time.
