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Next generation Samsung Galaxy Buds may end up looking like beans

next gen samsung galaxy buds renderWinfuture

The Samsung Galaxy Buds and the Galaxy Buds Plus both had basically the same design, but it seems the next version of Samsung’s wireless earbuds may get a big makeover. According to Winfuture.de, the new look of the next Galaxy Buds will resemble the shape of beans.

Winfuture.de has created some renders of what this new design might look like. The renders were reportedly based on Samsung’s 3D data for the upcoming accessory. Samsung has not confirmed any news about this reported design change.

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The renders show that the bean-like design won’t include the stems that go into a person’s ear, unlike the two previous Galaxy Buds. Instead, the new design may allow the owner to place the lower half of the beans inside the ear, and the upper half is placed in the upper part of the ear.

samsung galaxy buds next gen render 2

The lower portion of the earbuds, as shown in the renders, is where the two small loudspeakers are presumably located. The article also claims the new earbuds will have a number of built-in microphones, and possibly a sensor to detect whether or not they are placed in the ear.

The article does claim that not all of the testing for these new Galaxy Buds have been completed. Therefore, even if these renders do come from Samsung’s 3D data, it’s possible some design changes could be made after testing is finished. Other details, such as battery life, have also not been revealed. If Samsung does indeed release this new version with its unusual design, it’s possible it could launch alongside the Galaxy Note 20 later this year.

What do you think of this bean inspired look for the next-gen Galaxy Buds? A step forward or backward? Of course, you can still get the Galaxy Buds Plus for about $140 if you prefer its design and aren’t interested in waiting for whats next.



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