New Samsung patent shows the next Galaxy Ring might use a clever trick for wireless charging

Future Samsung Galaxy Ring patent. | Images credit — 91Mobiles
Here’s a quick summary of what the patent tells us:
- Charging would occur via reverse wireless charging on compatible Samsung phones
- The phone will detect proper alignment of the ring using embedded sensors
- If the ring is misaligned, notifications will guide correct placement
- Charging details like battery percentage will show up on the phone
- This feature could debut in the second-gen Galaxy Ring
It’s worth noting that this patent doesn’t confirm the feature will be in the next Galaxy Ring, but it shows where Samsung is heading. The brand has been pushing to make its ecosystem more interconnected—and more convenient. In fact, there’s already talk that the second-generation Galaxy Ringmight swap its lithium-ion battery for a solid-state battery. If that happens, we could see longer battery life, better safety, and smaller form factors—three things that matter a lot when you’re wearing tech on your finger.
The idea of using your phone to top up a smart ring feels natural and user-friendly, especially for people who don’t want to carry around yet another charging case or cable. If you’ve ever used reverse wireless charging on a Galaxy phone to charge earbuds, this would feel like an intuitive extension of that same feature. But the addition of alignment sensors and smart charging notifications takes the experience up a notch.