Samsung plans to support Galaxy Buds Plus wireless headphone with 50% more battery capacity |
Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy Buds Plus wireless speaker at the Galaxy S11 conference next year, because the headphone battery capacity is 50% higher than the current version.
On February 18, Samsung released a code for the new Galaxy Buds Plus wireless headset, or SM-R175 now, and announced the announcement of the Korean giant announcing the Galaxy Fold 2 and Galaxy S11 series phones. Wireless will be in close competition with the Apple AirPods Pro version.
Samsung is expected to support the new release of noise-canceling Galaxy Buds Plus wireless headphones (such as the Apple AirPods Pro). Samsung will also introduce a new version with higher battery capacity, which is an improvement over the current version.
The recent FCC leak confirms the battery capacity of the Galaxy Buds Plus wireless headphones, as each side of the headphones has a battery capacity of 150 mAh and the charging case has a battery capacity of 600 mAh. On the other hand, the Galaxy Buds earphones have a 400mAh battery on charge, so the premium earphones only have a 100mAh battery on each side.
According to FCC Leak, charging will be shortened by increasing battery capacity, as Galaxy Buds headphones can provide up to 13 hours charging time, including box life, as the wireless speaker is 7 hours long and the new version should continue to charge for a while Longer width.
Reports from previous leaks indicate that Samsung's Galaxy Buds Plus wireless headphones have up to 8GB of storage. In addition to money, the wireless headphones are also available in white, black and yellow colors. So we are looking for the next version of Samsung Wireless. More details about headphones.