The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Samsung's upcoming flagship truly wireless earbuds, are anticipated to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Watch 5. Three different colour incarnations of the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's design have surfaced prior to the official announcement.
91Mobiles and well-known leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) both released 3D images of the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. According to reports, at least three colors—Bora Purple, Graphite, and White—will be offered when the upcoming wireless earbuds, code-named "Zenith," are released. The earbuds' case resembles the Galaxy Buds 2 in both size and shape. Compared to the Galaxy Buds 2, the earbuds appear to have a straighter fin and a slightly thicker nozzle.
The earbuds have multiple microphones, a wear detection sensor, and charging ports as usual. The case has a USB Type-C port on the back and a charging status LED on the front. They may last a little bit longer because rumours suggest a slightly larger battery. Additionally, we can anticipate the dual driver setup, ANC, and 360 Audio that are present in the Galaxy Buds Pro. The audio quality and ANC performance of Samsung's upcoming flagship wireless earbuds may have been improved. Samsung's current earbuds have either an IPX2 or IPX7 rating for dust and water resistance, whereas other brands offer an IP57 rating. As a result, the South Korean company may enhance that feature as well.
The earbuds have multiple microphones, a wear detection sensor, and charging ports as usual. The case has a USB Type-C port on the back and a charging status LED on the front. They may last a little bit longer because rumours suggest a slightly larger battery. Additionally, we can anticipate the dual driver setup, ANC, and 360 Audio that are present in the Galaxy Buds Pro. The audio quality and ANC performance of Samsung's upcoming flagship wireless earbuds may have been improved. Samsung's current earbuds have either an IPX2 or IPX7 rating for dust and water resistance, whereas other brands offer an IP57 rating. As a result, the South Korean company may enhance that feature as well.
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