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    There was an inflamed battery in an affected Samsung smart ring – why is it here (and how to stop it)
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    There was an inflamed battery in an affected Samsung smart ring – why is it here (and how to stop it)

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    Key takeaways of zdnet

    • Rechargible batteries are incredibly safe, but things can be wrong.
    • Do not cut a stuck smart ring with your finger as it usually makes things worse.
    • If your wearable is doing a strange job, stop wearing it.

    Rechargible batteries are everywhere. In our homes and cars, charging next to our head on nightstand, in our pocket, on our wrist, in our ears, and now we are wrapped around our fingers.

    And, for most parts, rechargeable batteries are safe. However, they are not infallible, and things – and, unfortunately, do – go wrong. And when things go wrong, it becomes easier to panic and the problem deteriorates.

    Also: Why your OURA ring battery is dying quickly (and what is OURA doing about it)

    Take a smart ring. They are metal or plastic bands that have a small rechargeable battery. Most of these objects go through their lives, which they are going to do, until the battery is finished and it is time to recycle the item. However, on a post X by zoneoftech Demonstrates that the battery may deteriorate – and the most uncomfortable time:

    Image-9-30-25-AT-15-41

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    This issue appears to be an inflamed battery in the Samsung smart ring:

    Image-9-30-25-AT-15-42

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    The owner was about to ride in a flight, but was Blocked by riding your flight home Due to health reasons and a defective battery. The good news is that the story has ended well, Ring is being removed in the hospitalAnd Samsung covered the costs related to the delayed delayed by Swami:

    Ring - removed!

    Zoneoftech/x

    Was there any warning signals? YesThe owner of the ring stated that “the ring has been doing a very strange job for several months,” and was running for a day only a day, then stopped working completely until the ring was charged for two days. At the top of those issues, the ring was also not charged.

    If wearballs are showing any signal of acting strange, it is best not to wear them.

    Also: OURA Ring 3 vs OURA RING 4: Old, discounted smart ring or opt for the latest?

    As the problem may cause the problem, it can be anything from an humiliated battery to the infiltration of water, heat or anything damaged.

    So, what should you do if you have this kind of problem?

    First, cut the ring until things are not serious (I will come on it). The chances of shortening the battery and causing fire or explosion are real. I read some comments for the post that suggests to cut it Rotary equipment Or medical scissors (for example, Lethraman rapter There is a built -in ring cutter that can work, but can make the problem very spoiled).

    Also: How to reset the factory without unlocking your Android phone first

    The fastest and safest way to remove a stuck smart ring is an old trick that has been used for many years and once again taught members of emergency services to deal with smart rings. You just need a piece of strong string or ribbon:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsglq9Calzw

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drdrojaf4i

    In my experience – and, yes, I have used this trick for some time – you can make the process very sharp and easy using lubrication. Soap, oil, butter, or water will also work.

    This strategy is for stuck rings. If the ring is crushed or damaged, I suggest that battery problems cause emergency services to manage the problem. If the ring is damaged, overheating, or other danger signs, such as the production of smoke, I will remove it as soon as possible, even if it involves cutting the device.

    The bottom line is careful – and if any of your wearball is working strangely, it is time to stop wearing them.

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