Galaxy Buds4 Dummy Units Show Metallic Stem Finish

Leaked retail dummy units of the Samsung Galaxy Buds4 and Buds4 Pro show a metallic stem finish and confirm two form factors. Rumors list 42mAh/57mAh batteries, new pinch controls, Interpreter Mode, and EU prices of €179/€249.

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Galaxy Buds4 Dummy Units Show Metallic Stem Finish

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A flash of metal on a tiny stalk can change how you see an earbud. That’s exactly what leaked dummy units of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Buds4 and Buds4 Pro seem to be doing — and they arrived just in time to steal a little of the Galaxy S26 thunder.

Images shared on X show retail display models in white and black, with a noticeably metallic finish on the stems. It’s a small design choice, but one that reads like deliberate differentiation — a visual cue to separate Samsung’s next buds from the ubiquitous AirPods silhouette.

Form factor splits the family into two clear personalities. The standard Buds4 follow a half or semi in-ear design, leaning toward an open-fit experience reminiscent of classic wireless earbuds. Short sentence. The Buds4 Pro, by contrast, are fully in-ear and use silicone tips — closer in fit and intent to the AirPods Pro crowd.

Rumors pegging battery capacities have surfaced alongside the photos: expect around 42mAh per Buds4 earbud and about 57mAh for the Buds4 Pro. Those numbers alone don’t tell the full story; software tweaks, codec choices, and ANC behavior matter more in real listening tests.

Samsung is also said to add a new pinch-and-hold control and an Interpreter Mode for on-device translation. Practical. Useful. Worth checking when you pair them for the first time.

Pricing whispers put the Buds4 at roughly €179 and the Buds4 Pro near €249. Affordable on paper. Expectations will hinge on real-world performance and whether the Pro model’s ANC and seal justify the premium.

Official reveal is scheduled for February 25, during Samsung’s Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy S26 series. Bring popcorn or at least a good pair of ears. Who doesn’t like a surprise in a tiny package?

Source: gsmarena

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