The successor to 2023’s Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is under development and could be released as Galaxy Buds Core. The alleged true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds have now been spotted on a certification website. The listing refers to the alleged Galaxy Buds Core’s introduction and availability in India, despite lacking any noteworthy specifications that may give an idea of what they might offer.
Samsung Galaxy Buds’ Core BIS Listing
The alleged Samsung Galaxy Buds Core are listed on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website under the model number SM-R410 (via 91Mobiles). They are anticipated to replace the original Buds FE as the most reasonably priced TWS product offered by the South Korean technological firm.
Earlier last month, the Galaxy Buds Core’s charging case, model number EP-QR410, was purportedly spotted on the same certification site. The BIS listing confirms the TWS earbuds’ India launch, but the exact date of their availability is still unknown.
According to earlier rumors, the development of the alleged TWS earbuds, which were initially expected to debut as the Galaxy Buds FE 2, has progressed to a “fairly advanced stage.” According to reports, the company is also working on its firmware. According to rumors, they will arrive with the Galaxy Z Flip FE, which is expected to debut at the Galaxy Unpacked in July.
Notably, the company’s most reasonably priced TWS earbuds, the original Galaxy Buds FE, were released in October 2023 for Rs. 9,999. Nearly two years after their launch, Samsung may eventually unveil its replacement, improving its features. They come in two colorways: graphite and white.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE: Specifications
The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE features active noise cancellation. The TWS earphones can automatically transition between devices thanks to their rapid switching capability and compatibility with touch controls. Their IPX2 rating suggests that they can withstand minor water splashes.