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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro Official Images Leak Ahead of February 25 Launch

Key Points
  • Official press images of Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro have reportedly leaked ahead of their expected February 25 launch.
  • The Pro model features in-ear design with IP57 water resistance, head gesture controls, and support for multiple AI assistants.
  • Pricing is reportedly set at 179 euros for Galaxy Buds 4 and 249 euros for Galaxy Buds 4 Pro in Germany.

Official press images of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro have reportedly leaked ahead of their expected launch. According to technology publication Swedroid, leaker Roland Quandt obtained a collection of official press images from a distributor. The wireless earbuds are expected to be presented alongside Samsung's Galaxy S26 smartphone series on February 25, 2026.

The leaked information reveals key differences between the standard and Pro models. The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro reportedly features in-ear tips that seal the ear canal, providing enhanced passive noise isolation, while the standard Galaxy Buds 4 has a more open design. The Pro model is said to offer IP57 water resistance compared to IP55 on the standard version.

the source has already been 'burned.'

Roland Quandt, leaker

According to the leaks, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro will support multiple AI assistants and feature head gesture controls, allowing users to control functions by shaking or nodding their head. The Pro model is also reported to have improved audio quality with bidirectional speaker elements and offer real-time conversation translation capabilities.

Battery life specifications reportedly show the Pro model offering 26 hours of use, while the standard version provides 24 hours. Both models are expected to include active noise cancellation (ANC), though the Pro version's ANC is said to be more effective due to better passive noise isolation.

German pricing is reportedly set at 179 euros for the Galaxy Buds 4 and 249 euros for the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. The images reportedly contain invisible watermarks that would allow Samsung to trace the source of the leak, with Quandt noting on Bluesky that the source has already been 'burned.'

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