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Samsung's upcoming affordable truly wireless stereo earbuds, the Galaxy Buds FE 2, have been spotted on India's BIS.
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Last month, we learned that Samsung is developing Galaxy Buds FE 2, the successor to the Galaxy Buds FE from 2023, and that it has the model number SM-R410. Well, we finally have proof of its existence, which also suggests that the brand may launch them soon and in India as well.
The Bureau of India Standards (BIS) has just certified a Samsung device with model number SM-R410, which we know is the second generation of the Galaxy Buds Fan Edition (via XpertPick). Apart from confirming that they exist, the certification suggests that the brand will launch them in India.
Considering that Samsung is getting the Galaxy Buds FE 2 certified from various authorities, its development seems complete, which suggests that the company may launch them soon. Will the tech giant launch it at the next Galaxy Unpacked event alongside Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7? Well, that’s highly likely.
Unfortunately, there’s no information about what improvements the Galaxy Buds FE 2 will offer. If we had to guess, it may offer a design similar to Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, better audio quality, improved active noise cancellation (ANC), and longer battery life. Hopefully, we will soon get to know more.
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