Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Wearables
  3. News

Samsung leak drops info on a whole bunch of feature upgrades on Galaxy Buds 4

Samsung's next earbuds could borrow clever AirPods-style controls while adding practical hardware shortcuts, refining everyday convenience instead of redesigning the audio experience entirely.

Add as a preferred source on Google
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro next to Apple AirPods Pro Gen 2.
Simon Cohen / Digital Trends

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 4(s) are right around the corner, and the biggest improvements are coming to the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. Samsung’s flagship earbuds will reportedly get head gestures, a feature that has been available on the AirPods Pro for quite a while (via Sammyguru).

Basically, head gestures let you respond to notifications by nodding to say yes and shaking to say no. When there’s an incoming call on my iPhone, I can simply nod or shake to answer or reject the call; the same applies to incoming messages.

Head gestures could finally come to Galaxy Buds (Pro)

The feature really helps in situations when I don’t have my handy (it’s either in my pocket or the backpack).

Recommended Videos

On Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, head gestures should allow users to accept/reject calls, answer Bixby’s yes/no queries, hear/stop notifications, and dismiss alarms, timers, and reminders.

Along with head gestures, the Buds 4 Pro should also get a “find my phone” button, essentially a mechanical shortcut for ringing your smartphone, built into the charging case.

Users should be able to press the button on the charging case twice to play a sound on their smartphone if they’ve misplaced it in the same room.

Camera remote seems to be borrowed from AirPods as well

Samsung has taken another page from Apple’s playbook: “Camera Remote.” The feature will allow users to start a video recording or snap pictures by pinching or holding one of the earbud stems.

It may seem like a small addition, but I use the feature on my AirPods Pro frequently, especially for group shots, tripod setups, or hands-free capture.

I saved the bad news for last: neither the Buds 4 nor the Buds 4 Pro will feature a speaker on their charging case, something that was a part of the initial rumors.

For now, that happens to be the only disappointment from the Buds 4 lineup (hopefully).

Shikhar Mehrotra
For more than five years, Shikhar has consistently simplified developments in the field of consumer tech and presented them…
OpenAI’s poaching from Apple hints at ChatGPT-powered wearables coming for your face
Apple's Vision Pro hardware chief is joining OpenAI, adding more fuel to speculation that the ChatGPT maker is getting serious about AI wearables.
openai-wearable

OpenAI's hardware ambitions just got a major boost, and it could be another clue that the company is preparing to take AI beyond smartphones and laptops. Paul Meade, Apple's longtime engineering leader behind the Vision Pro headset and its upcoming smart glasses efforts, is leaving Cupertino to join OpenAI's hardware division.

Another Apple hardware veteran joins OpenAI

Read more
In the last hours of Prime Day, I found the best deals to save you the regret of missing out
A few more hours, a lot of good deals, and no time left to overthink it.
Electronics, Mobile Phone, Phone

Prime Day 2026 officially ends today, and while some deals are already sold out, I've sifted through the entire website to find the best ones that are still live. Below are the picks I'd confidently put my own money on. They include everything from mid-range Android smartphones to flagship foldables, bone-conduction earbuds to Bose, and smartwatches across every price bracket. Act fast, before the clock runs out.

Best Amazon Prime Day deals on smartphones

Read more
A cardiologist told me that wearable health should be quiet. RingConn’s Gen 3 smart ring embodies that mantra.
Body Part, Finger, Hand

When I first got my hands on a smart ring years ago, I was extremely skeptical. Is the sensor accurate? What about the fragility? Can they match the biosensing chops of smartwatches? And more such doubts kept swirling through my mind. The underlying tech, on the other hand, has evolved dramatically.

Yet, as the technology evolved, so did the consumer requirements and the trust requirements. Can a smart ring truly blend into your lifestyle without making any compromises? I am currently testing the RingConn Gen 3 smart ring, and so far, it has emerged as the most holistic and feature-packed product of its kind. I’ve tested over half a dozen smart rings in the past year alone , so I don’t make such claims lightly. 

Read more