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Samsung Galaxy Buds Core TWS Earbuds Bring ANC On A Budget: Price, Features

Samsung Galaxy Buds Core TWS Earbuds Bring ANC On A Budget: Price, Features

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Samsung Galaxy Buds series now has a Core budget TWS earbuds in the Indian market that promises AI, ANC and more.
Samsung has launched its new budget Galaxy Buds Core TWS earbuds in India ahead of the big Galaxy Z Fold 7 series launch in July. The TWS market is flooded with options in the budget range but this is Samsung's first real push in the sub Rs 5,000 market giving people more choices.
The Galaxy Buds Core is being seen as the FE version but with more advanced features packed inside. Samsung is offering Galaxy AI support, ANC and bass audio tuning with these earbuds.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core TWS earbuds are priced in India at Rs 4,999 and it comes in black and white colour options. You can pick these up from online channels and the official Samsung website.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core: Budget With ANC
The Galaxy Buds Core comes equipped with dynamic drivers and supports ANC and helps reduce noise while you take calls. Each of the earbuds has three microphones which should be ideal for clear voice calls. Samsung has ditched the stem for the Buds Core that makes it lighter and gives you a snug fit in the ear.
Galaxy AI is an obvious part of the device ecosystem, letting you use features like AI interpreters or translation. It even does this in real time so that two people can chat face-to-face without any language barriers.
It comes with IP54 rating which gives it dust and water resistance ability. Samsung claims you can get up to 35 hours of playback time with the charging case and up to 20 hours when the ANC is turned on. In this range, you have the OnePlus Buds, Nothing Ear a series and the JBL Tune Beam 2 earbuds available in the market.
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June 27, 2025, 12:21 IST
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