
Galaxy Buds Core get listed on a bunch of Samsung support sites
Samsung is working on the Galaxy Buds Core, according to recent rumors. These are intended to replace the Galaxy Buds FE as the cheapest TWS earbuds in the company's portfolio. They are definitely launching very soon, as Samsung support sites in a bunch of countries, including India, the UAE, Russia, and Türkiye, have now listed these buds under their SM-R410 model number.
The Galaxy Buds Core have already been certified for sale in India by BIS. Interestingly, the first Samsung launch event where these could be presented is in early July, when the company is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7, so perhaps the Buds Core will be announced on that occasion, when the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic should also debut.
Nothing about the Galaxy Buds Core's specs is known at this point, but if the Buds FE are any indication, expect these to cater to the entry-level market for TWS earbuds. They may or may not adopt the new stem design that debuted with the Buds3 and Buds3 Pro last year, that remains to be seen.
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