On 11th February, Samsung is set to unveiled its s20 series smartphones, the Galaxy Z Flip and new Samsung Galaxy Buds+, that will not complete with the likes of the Sony MF-1000XM3 and the Air Pods Pro that come with active noise cancelling.
According to renown leakster Evan Blass, the image below does indeed portrays the full specs and price of the upcoming Galaxy Buds+ in-earbuds. As we can see see, Samsung has apparently brought lots of enhancements on their TWS earphones; mostly for battery life, sound quality and more.
The Galaxy Buds+ are similar in design and size to their predecessor; but with an increase in weight. After all, many new components have been added and the battery capacity was also increased.
So, let’s start with the battery capacity which has been greatly improved. We now have up to 11 hours of usage on a single charge (the previous wireless earbuds only had 6 hours). Meanwhile used in combination with the charging case, the battery life of the new earbuds can go to up to 22 hours; which is almost double the 13 hours of the old model.

The sound quality of new Samsung Galaxy Buds+ will also be another highlight. According to the leaked specifications, the earbuds will indeed be equipped with a dedicated woofer and tweeter even if it has no active noise cancelling. Compared to the previous single speaker, the sound quality should see a good improvement.
In response to the shortcomings of the previous generation in terms of call quality, Samsung has apparently made some upgrades as well. Samsung’s Galaxy Buds+ see the addition of another microphone. This move totally changes the way earbuds capture audio, with improved noise reduction and better final results. Till next week when Samsung unveils this wearable, we shall be the judge

