About The Release
Samsung recently released the new Galaxy Buds plus. These ear pods have already impressed the smartphone market. But according to some recent leaks, Apple is also trying to announce a more original version of AirPods. German tech website WinFuture is responsible for such leaks.Β
Also, You can expect the following features in the new buds.
- Buds would be 2.8 cms in length.
- More speaker holes in front of the ear canals for superior sound quality.
- Multiple numbers of microphones might be there.Β
- Two small speakers for separated audio qualityΒ
- Comes with Samsungβs new Dual Drive System
- Improved noise amplifications
- Enhanced batteries
- Smaller in sizeΒ
But Is It True?
Undoubtedly, all of these are rumours spreading across the markets. It is quite difficult to verify its authenticity because of the limited availability of source information. Samsungβs Galaxy Bud+ will face tuff competitions from Googleβs Pixel Buds 2.Β Β

Apple AirPods Or Samsung Galaxy Buds?
We know that Apple AirPods have grabbed the markets of truly wireless earbuds. Nowadays, Apple AirPods are the mainstream wireless earbuds. It was released in 2016. Despite being released in 2016, they are still considered as the best. Apple Airpods is the best in the wireless earbuds market.Β
Apple AirPods offer faster connectivity compared to previous ones. Also, It would provide the comfort of hands-free Siri. Highly enhanced audio quality than the previous ones. A decrease in switching time between two devices.Β It promises to have 24 hours of battery life. You can easily purchase Apple Airpods from their website.Β

Samsung Galaxy Buds are released in February. People seem to be less interested in this to Appleβs AirPods. Samsung made only a few amounts of changes. Samsung Galaxy Buds are optimised to work with all the latest devices. Apple AirPods to the contrary, works only with iPhones.Β
Both are perfectly capable of stealing the earphone market in terms of truly wireless earbuds. I hope you enjoyed the above article.
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