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Next TWS earphones from Samsung may be called Galaxy Buds Pro

By IANS | Published: November 28, 2020 3:08 PM

New Delhi, Nov 28 Samsung is planning to launch another pair of true wireless earbuds with Galaxy Buds ...

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New Delhi, Nov 28 Samsung is planning to launch another pair of true wireless earbuds with Galaxy Buds branding and now a new report has claimed that it will be known as Galaxy Buds Pro.

This name was confirmed by the Indonesian Telecom Certification authority, right alongside the model number SM-R190, reports GSMArena.

The new earbuds have also been certified by China's 3C with a 472 mAh battery in the case, as well as the Korean NRRA certification,.

TWS will pack a significant 472mAh battery, which could very well be the battery capacity of the case of the TWS, as it is unlikely that the individual buds will have such large battery capacity.

As per the report, the product is almost ready to launch, and that fits well with the rumoured mid-January S21 unveiling event.

To recall, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live case has exactly the same capacity battery, while each earbud on the Buds Live has a 60mAh battery unit.

( With inputs from IANS )

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