Headphones
FCC Certification Reveals Galaxy Buds Pro Charging Case Design

Very soon, Samsung will introduce a series of flagship smartphones Galaxy S21. Most likely, another product will be presented during the presentation – the Galaxy Buds Pro TWS headphones. This model was already in the news when it passed 3C and NRRA certifications under the number SM-R190. Headphones with the same model number are now listed on the FCC.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification reveals the design of the charging case. According to the image, the charging case has a square shape with rounded corners. This design resembles the Galaxy Buds Live charging case. According to past leaks, the case has a 472 mAh battery.
Also Galaxy Buds Pro received SGS certification. This certificate provides some technical information about the headphones themselves. Each earbud will be equipped with a 58 mAh battery.
The design of the earbuds remains a mystery, but it is assumed that these will be the usual vacuum earbuds, and not “bobs” like the Galaxy Buds Live.
Thus, Galaxy Buds Pro are on the “home stretch” before the presentation. Samsung is not planning any major events this year. This means that both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy Buds Pro could be unveiled at the same time – sometime in early 2021.
Source: Gizmochina

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