Best buy guide: Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy S24+. Woo-hoo join SamMobile on WhatsApp or Telegram!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

Notifications
    News for you

    Galaxy S21 may drop AKG earphones, but you’ll be glad once you see why

    Phone
    By 

    Last updated: November 4th, 2020 at 10:46 UTC+01:00

    The Galaxy S21 may be Samsung's first lineup of Android flagships to miss out on a complimentary pair of high-quality AKG earphones since forever, but boy, will everyone be glad if that actually happens. According to a new report out of South Korea, Samsung is currently considering ditching the AKG tradition in favor of bundling every Galaxy S21-series model with the Galaxy Buds Beyond.

    For the uninitiated, that's the rumored name of the Galaxy Buds Plus sequel. Though “rumored” might not be entirely accurate – “likely” is what it really is, given the fact that Samsung already filed to trademark the moniker. And it's extremely rare to see the tech giant not follow up on such a move with a commercial product. But don't let that distract you from the fact the Galaxy S21-series devices might be bundled with a $150+ pair of wireless earbuds.

    Not to mention how big of a statement this would be mere months after the iPhone 12 launched with no earphones, charger, or anything, really. Which was so ludicrous that not even Samsung managed to resist the call of memes.

    Bundling Galaxy S21 with wireless earbuds would be unprecedented

    Just for some valuable context, that “forever” mentioned above actually means “four years ago” so it's not that big of a tradition anyway. I.e. Samsung has only been bundling its high-end smartphones with AKG-tuned earbuds since it purchased the Austrian company's parent, Harman International Industries, back in early 2017. So, starting with the Galaxy S8 range.

    This would be an unprecedented move because all customers will be able to get the wireless earbuds with the next flagship. Samsung has been offering new wireless earbuds with its Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships for the past couple of years. However, they're only offered as a pre-order incentive.

    If you need more time to make your decision or need to delay the purchase for whatever reason beyond the pre-order period, you wouldn't get them. Some markets didn't get the earbuds as a pre-order incentive at all so they will stand to benefit as well.

    If the Galaxy S21 series comes with the Galaxy Buds Beyond in the box, it will enable all customers to get them, regardless of when they purchase the device. This will also mean that Samsung will offer something else as a pre-order incentive. Gaming bundles seem to be its gift of choice these days.

    The latest word on the street is that the Galaxy S21 family is launching in mid-January, meaning it should already be available for purchase by early February.

    Source Phone Galaxy Buds BeyondGalaxy S21Galaxy S21 PlusGalaxy S21 Ultra

    You might also like

    How to use navigation gestures with the S Pen on Galaxy phones

    How to use navigation gestures with the S Pen on Galaxy phones

    Gesture navigation has been a thing on smartphones for some time now. More and more users are switching from the traditional navigation buttons to gestures on Android smartphones, including those made by Samsung. However, on Samsung smartphones and tablets that come with an S Pen, navigation gestures can become an issue when the S Pen […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 5 days ago
    Used Samsung phones to avoid if you don’t want display green line issues

    Used Samsung phones to avoid if you don’t want display green line issues

    Buying a used phone is always a gamble. It might work fine now but you never know what gremlins it must be hiding. When they do surface, you could be on the hook for expensive repairs, particularly if the devices are out of warranty. If you're in the market for a used Samsung phone, it […]

    • By Adnan Farooqui
    • 6 days ago
    Galaxy S21 and S22 with green line issue in India get free display replacement

    Galaxy S21 and S22 with green line issue in India get free display replacement

    Reports about green lines appearing on the display of some Samsung devices have been going around since last year. This is a big enough issue that the company has officially responded in some markets with the offer of providing a free one-time display replacement for out of warranty devices. Samsung has been offering these display […]

    • By Adnan Farooqui
    • 1 week ago
    Galaxy S21 gets updated with April 2024 update in USA

    Galaxy S21 gets updated with April 2024 update in USA

    A few days ago, Samsung released the April 2024 security update to the Galaxy S21 series. However, it was limited to European countries. The South Korean firm has now expanded the availability of the new security update to the Galaxy S21 lineup in the USA. Factory-unlocked Galaxy S21 gets April 2024 update in USA In […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 2 weeks ago
    One UI 6.1 coming in early May with Galaxy AI for 2022 and 2021 flagships!

    One UI 6.1 coming in early May with Galaxy AI for 2022 and 2021 flagships!

    Samsung has finally confirmed that Galaxy AI features are coming to flagship Galaxy smartphones launched in 2022 and 2021. It has also been confirmed that these devices will get One UI 6.1 starting in May. However, there is a catch: devices launched in 2021 will get just two AI features. One will be Google Circle […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 2 weeks ago
    Galaxy S21 series gets April security update as users wait for One UI 6.1

    Galaxy S21 series gets April security update as users wait for One UI 6.1

    Eagerly anticipating the release of the One UI 6.1 update for your Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, or Galaxy S21 Ultra? Well, bad news: that update is nowhere in sight. Instead, Samsung has released a standard security update for its 2021 flagship lineup. One UI 6.1 is currently available only for Samsung's flagship devices launched in […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 3 weeks ago