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Galaxy Buds 3 FE Official Render Surfaces Online

Samsung seems close to launching the budget-friendly, truly wireless Galaxy Buds 3 FE, and ahead of the official announcement, the official render surfaced online.

Last July, Samsung launched the original Galaxy Buds 3 series, including two models: Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Now, it is excited to debut the third-generation Fan Edition variant of the buds called Galaxy Buds 3 FE.

A few days back, the upcoming Galaxy Buds 3 FE had already appeared on two certifications, including the FCC and SGS. Meanwhile, one of our reliable colleagues, Android Headlines, reported that the buds have been listed on Samsung’s Latin American shop and also leaked the official render of the buds.

Galaxy Buds 3 FE Render

The newly leaked render showcases the buds in the black variant; however, they are also expected to be available in white. The buds have runner tips, which make them look closer to the Pro model than the vanilla version. However, the listing doesn’t mention any specific details regarding the hardware, as it only confirms the color options: Black and Gray.

According to the listing, the company is selling these earbuds for $129, which makes them nearly $30 more expensive than the original Galaxy Buds FE. Reportedly, the earbuds charge at 1W and the case at 4.5W. Recently, it was also reported that the Galaxy Buds 3 FE could hold a typical battery capacity of 65 mAh, which is a minor upgrade over the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro’s battery, while the capacity of the charging case remains the same, 515 mAh.

Apart from this, there’s no information regarding the specifications of the buds. Samsung hasn’t even revealed the exact launch date for these buds, but it’s highly anticipated that they could launch next month.

Alie

With a degree in electronic equipment, administration and finance, marketing and advertising... A compendium of little things that make up a person passionate about technology in general and mobile gadgets in particular. For this reason, I have been writing about technology since 2018 and in Sam Lover publications since 2022.

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