Samsung’s Next True Wireless Earphones Could Be Called the Galaxy Buds Beyond
Samsung’s Next True Wireless Earphones Could Be Called the Galaxy Buds Beyond 3t1b55
The new earphones could launch alongside the Galaxy S21 series in January. 1n6v1k
By Ali Pardiwala | Updated: 4 November 2020 12:07 IST
The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live was launched recently, priced at Rs. 14,990 591z23
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Samsung has filed for a trademark for ‘Galaxy Buds Beyond’
The Galaxy Buds Live were launched recently
The Galaxy Buds Beyond could have a more traditional design
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Samsung's next true wireless (TWS) earphones could be called ‘Galaxy Buds Beyond', based on a recent trademark filing by the Korean company with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Although nothing else is known about the true wireless earphones from Samsung, this trademark filing suggests that the launch could be just a few months away. The new earphones could even come alongside the Samsung Galaxy S21 series of smartphones that reports suggest could be as early as January 2021.
The will be unveiled in January, and the new earphones will be showcased alongside it.
Samsung only recently launched the Note 20 series, which are priced at Rs. 14,990 in India and feature active noise cancellation. While the unique shape and styling might appeal to a lot of buyers, I found the odd fit and ordinary active noise cancellation performance to be a bit of a let-down.
The Galaxy Buds Beyond earphones are likely to be the successor to the Galaxy Buds+ launched earlier this year, alongside the Galaxy S20 series. This suggests that the new earphones will have the more traditional in-canal fit and styling, but could feature active noise cancellation and other features such as wireless charging, advanced Bluetooth codec , and more.
Which are the best truly wireless earphones under Rs. 10,000? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or RSS, the episode, or just hit the play button below.
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