Seoul: South Korean tech giant Samsung is reportedly working on a proper successor to the Galaxy Buds+ called Galaxy Buds X and now a new report claims that the upcoming Buds may come with active noise cancellation feature.
- According to the US Patent Office listing, the Galaxy Buds X will offer active noise cancellation and would be priced at under $150.
- These wireless earbuds are expected to arrive with a bean-like design and provide more surface area to include better touch-sensitive controls, 9to5Google reported.
- They would measure 28m long and 12mm wide, and their charging case could measure 26mm, which would make this case smaller than the one on the Galaxy Buds+.
Samsung Mobile has tweeted about its new Galaxy Buds X on its official twitter handle.
- There is no possible or rumored launch date available, but one can expect them to make an appearance alongside the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Fold 2.
- Meanwhile, Samsung has also filed a new patent for next Galaxy Z Flip with triple-camera module on the back.
- According to a design patent at WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office), Samsung is looking into two potential designs both of which include a triple-camera module on the back.