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Galaxy Buds “Bean” TWS earphones leak, suggest a radically new design

The Galaxy Buds+ are the latest and greatest true wireless earphones from Samsung. Their design is very similar to the Galaxy Buds and the IconX before them, but it appears that we will be seeing a drastic departure with their successors.

Renders of the upcoming earphones codenamed Galaxy Buds Bean leaked, revealing their unique design and color options. The drivers are firing straight into the ear canal and all the hardware being in the upper side.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean
Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean
Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean

Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean

According to sources, quoted by prolific tipster Roland Quandt, the earphones will have a model number SM-R180 and will come with two drivers. They should also have a trio of microphones, just like the Galaxy Buds+.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean
Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean
Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean

Samsung Galaxy Buds Bean

The headphones are still in development, so battery capacity or exact sizes may yetchange. Quandt wrote one earphone would be 2.8 cm tall, meaning an even more compact size that would fit in even smaller ears. If the product is ready by the summer, we might see the Galaxy Buds Bean appear alongside the Galaxy Note20 lineup.

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Author: Yordan .
Source: GSMArena

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