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  • The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 hinges look just as robust as you’d expect, given Samsung’s experience with foldables.
  • Selling the Galaxy Ring in nine different sizes means Samsung has to build just as many different circuits
  • Samsung’s new Exynos W1000 may not be much to look at, but we can’t deny its performance.

The latest wave of Samsung mobile gear has just gone official at Unpacked, bringing us not just the newest generation of the company’s foldables and smartwatches, but also marking its first foray into the world of smart rings. We’ve been hugely curious to see how the latter, especially, would come together, so we’d be best able to answer your questions about the Samsung Galaxy Ring, what it can do, and how it does it. Well, what better way to start understanding how something ticks than to rip it apart?

Samsung loves showing off its engineering and design prowess, so it’s no surprise that at today’s Unpacked in Paris, the company set up a few “X-ray” displays highlighting the internal components and construction of its hardware roster. Nicolas La Rocco of ComputerBase managed to snap some pics of the gallery, letting us take an up-close look from the comfort of home.