Here’s what we expect to see

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After weeks of rumors, Samsung has finally announced its next Galaxy Unpacked Event scheduled for January 14, and it could not have come at a better time, as recently a number of new leaks have spilled the beans on what we expect to see at Samsung’s next big product show.

Maybe the biggest new leak is coming out YouTuber digital slang who recently posted a very detailed first impression video featuring Samsung’s next high-end wireless earbuds: the Galaxy Buds Pro. While the video arrived a few weeks before the expected official debut of the Galaxy Buds, Digital Slang was able to pre-install a version of the Galaxy Wear app to pair and watch the Galaxy Buds Pro with a Galaxy Fold 2 . almost all its functions.

Similar to the parent Galaxy Buds +, the Galaxy Buds Pro has a closed-back design that passively blocks out environmental noise, but with a significantly smaller housing that, according to Digital Slang, is fairly light and comfortable. In addition, Samsung has also given the Galaxy Buds Pro active noise cancellation technology with a new Ambient Sound mode that can turn on automatically when it hears nearby voices, a feature that can be very useful if you need to go to a store quickly and ask a question without changing the settings of the Galaxy Buds Pro to remove or fiddle with. .

As with previous Galaxy Buds, the Galaxy Buds Pro also comes with touch controls built into every earphone a wireless charging tray. Unfortunately, although Digital Slang says that the Galaxy Buds Pro sounds really good, he says that their ANC performance is a bit faint, although it could be possible because he has a pre-production version of the Galaxy Wear app or because Samsung has not yet released the final firmware for the Galaxy Buds Pro.

Ultimately, the appeal will depend on the Galaxy Buds Pro on that ANC show, especially with a new leak out Sammobile claims that the Galaxy Buds Pro is expected to cost only $ 200, a full $ 50 less than the AirPods Pro.

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In addition to Samsung’s next wireless earbuds, Winfuture claims to have discovered new official photos and information about the S-Pen of the Galaxy S21 Ultra and a new case for the S21 Ultra with built-in stylus storage. While not as small or flashy as the S pens that usually come with Galaxy Note phones, the S21 Ultra’s style is reportedly still the same pressure sensitive Wacom digitizer with a few built-in buttons to erase notes, control music or serve as a remote control for the S21 Ultra’s camera. It is said that the S21 Ultra’s S-Pen still supports Samsung’s air actions, and thanks to its larger size, it’s even easier to use than the super-slim styluses that usually come with Galaxy Note phones. Unlike the Galaxy Note line, however, the S21 Ultra’s S-Pen is not included, and will be available separately with an expected price of around 40 euros (around $ 50).

Finally, in a move that appears to be designed to defeat Apple’s long rumored AirTags to market, 91 cellphones says Samsung is also preparing for the release of Galaxy SmartTags, which are small Bluetooth-based tracking dongles. Similar to Tile trackers and Apple’s unreleased AirTags, Samsung’s SmartTags are supposed to do just that. attached to make items like your keys or a backpack to find you easier if they ever get lost. Samsung’s SmartTags are expected to be available in black and oatmeal colors at a price of around $ 20.

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Between all the versions of the Galaxy S21, the Galaxy Buds Pro and now the Galaxy SmartTags, these are at least three different products we expect to see at Galaxy Unpacked 2021. And with almost fortnight to go to the event, it is possible that we will leak even more devices from time to time.

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