The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 have leaked ahead of an expected launch next month. Leaker Evan Blass has nabbed animated gifs of the buds, showing them off in 360-degrees in three different colours.
The buds will have an all gloss finish in white, green and lilac colourways. The buds will come in a similar shaped charge case with USB-C charging to ones seen previously, though with the interior colour matched to the buds.
The buds appear to have an in-ear detection sensor above the pogo pins used for charging and an LED notification light sits in the charge case to let you know how much charge you have left.
The buds were recently shown off in static images by 91mobiles in the same white, lilac and green, however they also included a black colour option. Similar to the charge cases shown off in the GIFs, the black model includes a matching black interior with a white outer shell.
As for the when and how much, a recent report from MySmartPrice pegged the price of the buds at somewhere between €180 and €200 (about $280-$315AUD).
Another noted leaker @IceUniverse on Twitter, has weighed in on a possible date for the Galaxy Unpacked event date, pegging August 11th as the date Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Buds 2, and the Galaxy Watch 4 series with the new Wear OS as well.
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