The Galaxy Buds X (or Galaxy Buds Live) are the follow-up to the still only months old Galaxy Buds Plus, but the earbuds were recently spotted by SamMobile passing through the FCC, suggesting that the launch is indeed imminent (via PhoneArena).
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There is some question as to whether Samsung may, in fact, launch the earbuds by the end of July ahead of the Unpacked event. Given the volume of devices that Samsung has coming over the next month, that would not be a shock. While the FCC filing doesn’t identify the product by name (which would have ended the great Buds X or Buds Live debate), the product is a Bluetooth headset with a model number SM-R180, which seems like a reasonable naming convention for the successor to the SM-R175 model number of the Galaxy Buds Plus. Whether this will be a replacement for the Galaxy Buds Plus or Samsung views them as addressing different markets, is unknown. If it’s the former, the Galaxy Buds Plus will presumably see a permanent price cut. There have been quite a few rumors regarding the Galaxy Buds X, but less concrete information than we have seen regarding Samsung’s other upcoming products. The belief is that they are going to come in copper, white, and black at the same $149 price point as the Galaxy Buds Plus, and offer active noise cancellation along with a host of fitness functionality. This FCC filing comes a day before images leaked by Evan Blass gave us our best look at what the leaker called the Galaxy Buds Live. The bean-shaped earbuds don’t have silicon tips while the charging case looks pretty standard. The unique form factor certainly could be beneficial in regards to keeping them secure during vigorous workouts, but how they will feel in the ear and what kind of battery life they can offer are two questions we cannot wait to answer ourselves.