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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Series leaked to get design upgrade


As the launch of Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup gets closer Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Series leaks have made some noise online. Based on the newly shared images, it looks like that both the standard Galaxy Buds 4 and the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro might get a physical redesign this time.

These alleged dummy units were posted by TechTalkTV on X which gives you an early look at what Samsung’s next-generation wireless earbuds could be.

Note: Parts of this article are speculative and based on leaks.


Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro new design features revealed

One of the biggest changes displayed in leaked images of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series is the addition of a flat stem design. This change will shift away from its earlier models which featured more rounded, bud-style look. The repositioned touch-sensitive area also suggests that Samsung may be tweaking how gesture inputs are handled on the earbuds themselves.

Alongside that, the charging case appears to feature a redesigned build with a transparent lid. While the internal layout remains unclear from the images, the casing alone points toward a visual refresh rather than just an incremental update.

Read also: Samsung changes Galaxy AI terms, hinting at a paid model for the future

Real-time hearing tools and automation

Beyond physical changes, the leak also hints at new smart audio features. These include a real-time hearing interpreter and automatic adjustment between noise cancellation and ambient sound modes.

The mention of three bidirectional microphones suggests improvements in both voice pickup and environmental awareness. If accurate, this could allow the earbuds to dynamically manage sound profiles depending on surroundings without requiring manual input.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series might feature Gesture-based controls

Another feature mentioned alongside the images is head gesture control. This could potentially allow users to manage playback or calls without touching the earbuds at all.

As of now, none of these details have been officially confirmed by Samsung, and everything shared so far is based on early hardware mockups. I guess we have to wait till February 2026 for the Galaxy Unpacked event.


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Edited by Rishi Pallav



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