Galaxy Buds+ to Offer a Bigger Battery, Better Sound Quality, No ANC
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The release of the upcoming next-generation Galaxy Buds is nearing and expected to be launch next month alongside the Galaxy S20 lineup. One the reliable tipster, @IceUniverse has revealed that the Galaxy Buds+ will not support the active noise cancellation feature and instead of that, it will provide a better battery, fast charging and improved sound quality. Some images have also been leaked recently that depicts no design alterations except the new Sky-Blue color option.
The Galaxy Buds was having 58mAh batteries that can provide continuous playback of around 4 hours. While the report suggests the Galaxy Buds+ will have 85mAh capacity which will improve the single use up to 12 hours, and this will a quite big jump.
While there was another issue with the Galaxy Buds- the call quality. Company has never managed to fix it even after numerous updates and the other person still complaint about surrounding sound that it makes while calling. It has also been reported that Samsung Galaxy Buds+ will have four microphones, instead of two to fix that issue.
Here Galaxy Buds+ will going to offer a significant improvement than the previous generation like battery life and sound quality, but the absence of ANC could be noticed by some potential buyers.
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