Galaxy Buds 4 dummy units confirm design ahead of official launch

Samsung will host its Galaxy Unpacked event next week on February 25 where it will unveil the Galaxy S26 series of phones, as well as the rumored Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro. While the company has not confirmed the launch of the wireless earbuds, a recent Amazon.in promotion pretty much gave it away. Now, images of alleged dummy units of the new earbuds have surfaced, confirming the design and colors.
Till now, we have seen quite a few design leaks and renders of the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro. They will be offered in two colors just like the Galaxy Buds 3 series. However, they have been redesigned to have a flatter stem. Leaker TechTalkTV has now shared images of alleged dummy units for the upcoming earbuds that more or less confirm the design and color options. The leaker mentions that these are dummy units that are sent to retail stores for display.


The Galaxy Buds 4 can be seen in white with a silver stem back and no earplugs. The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro can be seen in black with a silver stem, sporting the earplug design. The charging dots are on the stem since the new earbuds sit flat in the case rather than upright. The case also has a more oval button at the bottom rather than a round one, compared to the Galaxy Buds 3 series.
As for the specifications, previous leaks have hinted at active noise cancellation (ANC) for both the Galaxy Buds 4 and the Pros. The latter is also said to have superior water resistance (IP57 vs IP55) and two hours longer total battery life (26 hours vs 24 hours). They are expected to be priced at €179 (~$215) and €249 (~$295), respectively.















