Samsung is supposed to debut its next-generation true wireless earbuds, named Galaxy Z Buds Core, next month at the Galaxy Unpacked event, and ahead of the launch, the company listed the buds on its official website, revealing the design and complete specifications.
The Korean tech giant is expected to launch the Galaxy Buds Core at the Galaxy Unpacked event next month on July 9, alongside the seventh-generation foldable phones and the Galaxy Watch 8 series.
Right ahead of the rumored launch date, Samsung has accidentally listed the Galaxy Buds Core on its official UAE website, revealing the design and almost all specifications (via). The buds appeared in two colour options, including Black and White, both are coupled with an IP54 rating.
According to the listing, the Galaxy Buds Core earphones will feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and the Galaxy AI suite, including tools like Interpreter and Live Translate for real-time translation when paired with compatible Samsung Galaxy devices.
Samsung offered Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity with support for AAC, SBC, codecs, its proprietary Scalable codec, and a few convenient supports like A2DP, AVRCP, and HFP Bluetooth profiles as well.
Each earbud is packed with a 65mAh battery, and the charging case has a 500mAh battery. While turned on ANC mode, the Galaxy Buds Core are claimed to last up to 29 hours on a single charge, whereas without ANC they are listed to deliver up to 35 hours of playback time. Listing revealed that each earbud measures 19.2×17.1×22.2 and weighs 5.3g, whereas the case measures 50x50x27.7 and weighs 31.2g.