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    Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 leak shows off AirPods-like design

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 20, 20241 Min Read
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    Samsung’s next Galaxy Buds have been rumored to resemble AirPods, and new leaked renders make the comparison clearer than ever. The renders, purportedly found on Korean retailer Coupang, show that Samsung might be moving on from its bulb-shaped buds in favor of wireless headphones with AirPods-like stems, AirPods-like vents, and even an AirPods-like case.

    I’ve made an image slider so you can compare one of the renders with a photo of Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro. The big difference with Samsung’s new buds is a metallic silver color and some more angular features.

    If this is indeed the new look for Samsung’s earbuds — Samsung is apparently working on standard and Pro versions of the Galaxy Buds 3, both with stems — it would mark a big departure from the company’s previous design language, as the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and Galaxy Buds FE were much rounder and didn’t have stems.

    We don’t know when these new headphones might be announced, but the company typically hosts summer Unpacked events, so perhaps they’ll be revealed there.

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