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GSM Arena
25-05-2025
- GSM Arena
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core battery capacity leaks
Samsung is reportedly looking to replace its entry-level TWS buds this year. The new device is called the Galaxy Buds Core and replaces the Buds FE that came out in 2023. The latter launched with an MSRP of $100, which might be an indication of Buds Core's pricing. The new Buds Core recently showed up on a bunch of Samsung support websites so we now know their model number will be SM-R410. Galaxy Buds Core batteries have leaked• Case: 500mah battery • Buds: 100mah battery (each) Buds have 34mah larger batteries and 21mah larger case battery than the Buds FE — Anthony (@TheGalox_) May 23, 2025 In a new development, an industry rumor has surfaced regarding the battery capacity of the buds and their respective charging case. As per the source, each bud will have a 100 mAh capacity, whereas the case will have a 500 mAh capacity. If this turns out to be true, it constitutes a pretty major increase over the 60 mAh batteries inside the Buds FE and the 479 mAh typical capacity of their charging case. We aren't sure whether the Buds Core will inherit the new stem design debuted by the Buds3 and Buds3 Pro. Such a massive battery increase in the buds sure points in that direction, but it remains to be seen. By the way, the accompanying render is not confirmed or official in any capacity. Source


Daily Mirror
23-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Sky's Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE deal includes free earbuds and keyboard
Shoppers have hours left to get the free earbuds worth £99, while the included AI Book Cover Keyboard worth £139 is available for a few more weeks Samsung released its brand-new Galaxy Tab S10 FE earlier this month, and Sky is already offering a great deal on the 128GB tablet. Shoppers can get their hands on the device plus a free AI Book Cover Keyboard worth £139 and a pair of Buds FE earphones worth £99 for as little as £15 a month. This price is for a 48-month contract with no upfront cost that allows buyers to swap to a new device anytime from 36 months for free. Customers wanting a shorter contract can take out a 24-month option for £22 a month with an upfront cost of £12. Alternatively, a one-off payment for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet with no contract is £499. The device, which comes with an S Pen, is available in grey and silver and has a 10.9-inch high-res display that offers 90Hz visuals and Vision Booster technology, ensuring the screen stays bright even outside. The slim 6mm Galaxy Tab S10 FE is water and dust resistant, has a 13MP rear camera and aims to deliver an all-day battery performance. For shoppers wanting to explore cheaper alternatives, Amazon is currently offering its latest Fire Max 11 tablet on sale for £219.99, down from £299.99. This 128GB device has a larger 11-inch display and has a battery life of up to 14 hours. Elsewhere, Argos is selling the Lenovo Tab 128GB for £159.99. It has a slightly smaller 10.1-inch display compared to the previously mentioned devices, and offers up to 9.5 hours of battery from a single charge. When compared to the previous Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE, the new S10 FE tablet has more memory, a faster processor, a better rear camera and is lighter in weight. It offers a variety of advanced technology features, including Circle to Search with Google which allows you to find any image, video or text without the need to switch apps or take screenshots. The tablet comes pre-loaded with a variety of creative apps, including LumaFusion, Goodnotes, Clip Studio Paint, Noteshelf 3, Sketchbook and Picsart. There are no reviews for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE on the Sky website, however on the Samsung website it has earned an overall rating of 4.5 from 20 reviewers. One delighted buyer said: " The display of the tablet is brilliant. Watching videos on the tablet is very clear and crisp." A second wrote: "I upgraded from the Tab S5 which I bought a few years ago. The deal with trade in and free keyboard case is absolutely amazing." Unfortunately one Samsung customer was left disappointed, as they explained: "Too many unnecessary features and too expensive. A lot of times my files go corrupt and are lost which disrupts my studying for A levels heavily." However, another buyer was impressed, noting: "Great battery and great display - good work Samsung." You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE from Sky here with prices starting from £15 a month. The included free FE earbuds are available to shoppers who purchase the tablet before the end of 23 April, while the free AI Book Cover Keyboard is up for grabs until May 13.