Samsung looks back at the history of the Galaxy Buds line, from 2019 until today

Vlad, 04 July 2024

Following its infographic focused on the Galaxy Fold family throughout the years, today Samsung has released a similar one showcasing the evolution of its TWS earbuds instead, as the second installment in what is becoming the "Galaxy History" series.

It all started with the Galaxy Buds in 2019. The Galaxy Buds+ then arrived in 2020 with practically the same design and double the battery life. In 2021, Samsung released its first pair of Pro earbuds, as well as the Galaxy Buds2, which looked more like the Buds Pro than the original Buds.

Samsung looks back at the history of the Galaxy Buds line, from 2019 until today

The Galaxy Buds2 Pro were released back in 2022, so the upcoming Galaxy Buds3 have definitely been a very long time coming. These will be unveiled at Samsung's Unpacked event next week, on July 10, and if recent leaks are accurate, they will mark a total shift in design for Samsung, adopting a stem style just like Apple's AirPods.

Samsung says its Galaxy Buds series "distinguishes itself from other wireless earbuds available on the market through enhanced sound quality, comfortable fit and a smarter sound experience powered by Galaxy AI".

As for the next generation, Samsung promises to change "the listening experience by delivering earbuds with comfortable wearability that produce quality sound and expand connectivity". The new Galaxy Buds will "continue to serve as a friendly medium", "allowing users to enter a new world of sound every time they wear their earbuds".

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earbuds without stem is my choice, it's sad samsung ditch the design. i mean small stemless earbuds is perfectly fit for a motorcycle user like me.

  • The Critic
  • 05 Jul 2024
  • PvW

That is the same plan I have. Many good reviews about the Buds pro 2 plus I don't like stem shaped earbuds

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Jul 2024
  • Mxn

There's literally no downside keeping the headphone jack on smartphones. If anything, it gives you more flexibility to go either wired or wireless. When you remove it, you lost the ability to use wired audio while charges the phone. You have to ...

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