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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro receives FCC certification, preparing for launch

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As previously reported, Samsung is planning to launch new wireless earbuds under the name, Galaxy Buds Pro. These new earbuds will come with a design similar to the Galaxy Buds+.

According to the latest news, These wireless earbuds with the model number SM-R190 have recently received the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) certification in the US. This indicates that the Korean firm is making its way to launch these earbuds alongside the Galaxy S21 series.

The certification also reveals the case of these earbuds that is in a rounded square shape. The diagram of the earbud’s case also suggests its battery capacity of 472mAh.

The Galaxy Buds Pro is expected to come with a similar in-ear type design as the Galaxy Buds+. These earbuds are likely to support advanced and improved Active Noise cancellation feature. They will also support an advanced Ambient mode that allows users to keep in touch with the surroundings by letting the external noise to pass within the earbuds.

 

Along with these new earbuds, Samsung is also working on its upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S21 series. Both of these devices are expected to be released in mid-January of 2021 at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event. To know more about the specs of the Galaxy S21 line up consider the below articles.

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