Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 images leaked ahead of launch

A woman laughing as she listens to music with the Samsung Galaxy Buds
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The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are an upcoming pair of TWS from the South Korean company which were leaked by the company itself recently. And now new leaks give us a full view of what the earbuds might look like.

The new leak comes from reputed leaker Evan Blass on Twitter. Blass has shared multiple images of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 which include the different colour options as well as the buds along with the case. 

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Samsung is expected to launch the new pair of truly wireless earbuds at the Galaxy Unpacked event that is scheduled to take place on August 11. And while it is not usual, the company went so far as to reveal the buds on its own, but it did in this case where the Galaxy Buds 2 were leaked on the Galaxy Wearable app. 

According to leaks, the Galaxy Buds 2 is expected to come in five colours (white, black, green, yellow, and purple) and feature active noise cancellation. While previous leaks seemed to include the ability to turn ANC on/off in a single earbud, though, there's no sign of it on the leak on the Galaxy Wearable app – suggesting these earbuds' features aren't quite as comprehensive as we thought.

We also learned that the Galaxy Buds 2 earbuds should each have a 61mAh battery, while the case has a 472mAh battery, which is the same as the Galaxy Buds Pro. The Galaxy Buds 2 are rumored to cost $179 which comes to about Rs 13,330, which means that the Galaxy Buds 2 would be cheaper than the Galaxy Buds Pro but should have improved features and more functions than the original Galaxy Buds.

We suggest that readers take these bits of news with a grain of salt, and with the launch date not far away, we expect to learn reliable information soon. 

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Bodhisatwa Ray

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