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Samsung isn’t aping the AirPods, but doing a better job on the upcoming Galaxy Buds 4

Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 leak shows fresh finishes, improved ergonomics, and a practical charging case, offering Android users a stylish alternative to AirPods.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro next to Apple AirPods Pro Gen 2.
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Ahead of their expected launch on February 25, 2026, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 have appeared in real-life photos shared by @Mr_TechTalkTV on X. Although they contain non-functional or dummy units used for displays in retail stores, they give us a good idea of how the earbuds will look.

Previously, we’ve seen the regular Buds 4 (with an open-ear design) in black and the Buds 4 Pro in white (with silicon eartips). However, the new pictures flip this order, showcasing the regular earbuds in white and the Pro ones in black.

Exclusive: First real-life look at the Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. These are non-functional dummy units that Samsung sends to retail stores for display. pic.twitter.com/Wz74oJqaGB

— TechTalkTV (@Mr_TechTalkTV) February 19, 2026

Fresh leaks, familiar rivalry

From what it looks like, both earbuds will be available in white and black finishes, appealing to buyers who aren’t into the simple white color the AirPods are available in.

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Everything from the AirPods’ charging case, top lid, and earbuds is made of the same glossy white plastic material, which is surely iconic, but it doesn’t leave buyers with any other option.

While the choice of colors shouldn’t be an issue with the Galaxy Buds 4 series, the design should be what distinguishes it from the AirPods (and for good). As seen in the pictures, both Buds 4 models have a metallic paint finish on their stems, elevating their look.

More choice, more personality

Samsung has opted for a flat charging case, where the earbuds lie horizontally, making them easier to access and easier to remove in a hurry. The wider layout also allows for a slimmer profile in your pocket or backpack and a case that feels more stable on a tabletop.

With two colors, an elevated design, a flat charging case, optimized touch/gesture controls, and potential upgrades in sound quality and noise cancellation, the Galaxy Buds 4 should be a compelling choice for Galaxy S26 buyers, or other Android users, for that matter.

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