Samsung Galaxy Buds "Core" Leak Hints at Enhanced Battery Life and Streamlined Design


Rumors about Samsung’s next affordable earbuds, tentatively named the Galaxy Buds Core, have surged after a series of leaks revealed key details about their design, battery specs, and potential launch markets. The latest buzz stems from a tweet by reliable tech tipster @TheGalox_, who shared an alleged render of the earbuds alongside claims of a "significant battery upgrade" compared to previous budget models. The post, which you can view here, has sparked speculation that Samsung is aiming to redefine value in its audio lineup.

According to a report by 91Mobiles, regulatory filings in India suggest the Buds Core could pack a 500mAh charging case battery, paired with 60mAh cells in each earbud. If accurate, this would mark a notable jump from the Galaxy Buds FE’s 479mAh case and 54mAh earbuds, potentially translating to over 8 hours of playback per charge—a figure that rivals premium competitors.

Design and Regional Availability
The leaked render showcases a minimalist, pebble-shaped case with a USB-C port, while the earbuds themselves appear to adopt a compact, stemless design akin to the Buds FE. Industry insiders suggest this could position the Buds Core as a more accessible alternative to Samsung’s flagship models, targeting users who prioritize battery life and comfort over advanced features like ANC.

Support pages for the device have already gone live in India, the UAE, Russia, and Turkey, as spotted by XpertPick. This typically signals an imminent launch, with rumors pointing to a July debut alongside Samsung’s upcoming foldables. Pricing is expected to undercut the $99 Buds FE, possibly landing near the $79 mark.

What’s Next for Samsung Audio?
While Samsung has yet to confirm the Buds Core’s existence, the leaks align with its strategy to dominate all tiers of the wireless earbud market. For context, the current Galaxy Buds FE (Amazon) and flagship Buds2 Pro (Amazon) cater to budget-conscious and premium users, respectively. The Buds Core could fill a gap for those seeking extended battery life without breaking the bank.

With competitors like Nothing and Xiaomi pushing aggressive pricing, Samsung’s move could shake up the entry-level segment. Stay tuned for official updates—and keep your charger ready.






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