Samsung Galaxy Ring wearer hospitalised after battery started SWELLING
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Samsung Galaxy Ring wearer hospitalised after battery started SWELLING
"Daniel Rotar, a British tech YouTuber with over 1.63 million subscribers, posted the details of the terrifying ordeal on X. Mr Rotar anxiously wrote: 'My Samsung Galaxy Ring's battery started swelling. While it's on my finger. And while I'm about to board a flight. 'Now I cannot take it off and this thing hurts. Any quick suggestions?' The post was accompanied by pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Ring firmly stuck on Mr Rotar's finger, which had begun to turn red due to the pressure."
"Eventually, the ring became so tight that Mr Rotar could not be allowed onto the flight and had to be taken to the hospital 'as an emergency'. There, Mr Rotar says that doctors used a combination of ice to reduce the swelling and 'some sort of medical lubricant' to get the ring off his finger. Photos of the newly removed ring show where the battery had ballooned outwards in multiple places, filling the ring's interior area."
Daniel Rotar, a British tech YouTuber, experienced battery swelling of his Samsung Galaxy Ring while wearing it at an airport. The ring became stuck and turned his finger red from pressure. He attempted removal with water, soap, and hand cream, which worsened the swelling. He was denied boarding and taken to hospital as an emergency. Medical staff used ice and a medical lubricant to remove the ring. Photos show the battery ballooned outward in multiple places, filling the ring interior. He missed his flight and paid for a hotel. The cause of the battery swelling is unknown.
Read at Mail Online
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