Samsung seems to be planning to launch a special edition of its wearable devices, and this includes a thing called Galaxy Buds FE. Some leaked stuff from a user manual tells us things about these earphones, like their name, how they look, and what they can do. These earphones are supposed to come in black and have one of those in-ear designs. The manual says they’re gonna have active noise canceling, you know, like blocking out the noise, some touch controls, and support for voice assistants. There’s also something about a gaming mode, I think. At the same time, Samsung is probably gonna release a special version of its Galaxy S23, and they’re calling it the Galaxy S23 FE. That might be happening this year.
Key Specifications of The Galaxy Buds FE
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Design | Similar to Galaxy Buds 2, with wing tips |
Active noise cancellation (ANC) | Yes |
Battery life | Up to 5.5 hours on a single charge, with an additional 20 hours from the charging case |
Bluetooth version | 5.2 |
Water resistance | IPX4 |
This user manual for Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE was discovered by GalaxyClub, and it provides information on the earphones’ colors, design, and specifications. These Galaxy Buds FE are believed to have the model number SM-R400N and may feature a wingtip design. They are expected to come with four microphones and touch sensors, and users will likely have a choice of small, medium, and large-sized silicone tips.
Furthermore, the user manual suggests that the Galaxy Buds FE will offer active noise cancellation, support for voice assistants, and a dedicated gaming mode. There’s also a mention of potential integration with Samsung’s voice assistant, Bixby.
Those earphones are gonna get updates through the Galaxy Wearable app, which sounds cool. There’s something about supporting ambient sound and being smart enough to know when they’re in your ears during calls. The case for these things is gonna be square and can charge with USB Type-C, and it’s gonna be white on the outside and black on the inside.
Samsung’s also thinking about launching the Galaxy S23 FE, and it was seen on the TENAA certification site, and it’s black too. It looks like it’ll have a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It could run on either a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip or an Exynos 2200 SoC, with 8GB of RAM