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New Samsung Galaxy Buds May Look More Like �Rajma� Than The Earphone Design We Are Used To


A new leak which shows off a new design of the Galaxy Buds that resembles an actual bean, is more bizarre than any truly wireless earphones weâve seen so far. 

The recently launched Galaxy Buds+ already comes with upgrades that improved upon the first iteration, however, this new design that has surfaced on the internet looks quite... abnormal. 

New Samsung Galaxy Buds May Look More Like âRajmaâ © winFuture

Leaked renders of the new Galaxy Buds show a smaller and perhaps an improved design as the Galaxy Buds+ largely used the same design with incremental upgrades. 

The leak of the new Galaxy Buds come from WinFuture who have an incredible track record of Samsung leaks. It shows a compact design that will apparently have a better fit and will be easier to use. 

The new buds seem to be designed for people who have small ears and ear canals, however, we can only be sure once we use it for ourselves. 

The bean-shaped earbuds apparently go by the model number SM-R180 and will have two smaller speaker units each. The earbuds will also have numerous microphones for better call quality but there is no information as to whether it will have any noise cancellation features. 

New Samsung Galaxy Buds May Look More Like âRajmaâ © winFuture

Other specifications are also not known i.e. the battery size and the shape of the charging case. We also donât know whether it will sweat/water-resistant. Having said that, rumours suggest the wireless earphones will be compatible with a preferred digital voice assistant. 

Since these Galaxy Buds are not official yet and are still in its early development stage, we recommend taking these rumours with a pinch of salt. 

Samsung could change the design by the time it officially launches or scrap this design entirely if it doesnât work as intended. 

It is quite encouraging to see Samsung experiment with the design of wireless earphones and if these earbuds turn into reality, it sure would be interesting to see how it works.

Source: WinFuture


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