Samsung is on the verge of launching a slew of new devices, including smartphones, tablets, and more. Among the upcoming devices are the Galaxy Buds FE and the Galaxy Smart Tag 2, both of which have made appearances on the UAE’s TDRA (Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority) website, indicating that their launch is imminent.
Galaxy Buds FE: What to Expect
The Galaxy Buds FE, which stands for “Fan Edition,” is expected to come with several improvements and enhancements over its predecessor. While the TDRA listing doesn’t reveal detailed specifications, we can glean some insights from previous leaks and rumors.
Design: The Galaxy Buds FE is rumored to feature a design that prioritizes comfort and usability. An official manual spotted on Samsung’s Dutch website hinted at a special touch area design, which should enable more efficient touch-based controls. The inclusion of a Wingtip suggests improved stability during wear.
Charging Case: The device is likely to come with a charging case in a white color variant, equipped with a USB Type-C port. However, it remains uncertain whether wireless charging will be supported.
Audio Quality: The presence of two microphones on each earbud indicates advanced audio capabilities, potentially including active noise cancellation (ANC).
Launch Date: With the device appearing on the UAE’s TDRA website, the official launch is expected to be right around the corner.
Galaxy Smart Tag 2: What’s in Store
The Galaxy Smart Tag 2 is a successor to Samsung’s popular tracking device. While precise details are limited, previous leaks and certifications provide some insights.
Design: Render images of the Galaxy Smart Tag 2 have surfaced, revealing a sleek and compact design. It will be available in black and white color options.
Ultrawideband (UWB) Connectivity: The FCC certification confirmed the presence of Ultrawideband (UWB) connectivity, which is expected to enhance the device’s tracking and location-finding capabilities.
Expected Price: Based on UK pricing, the Galaxy Smart Tag 2 is anticipated to launch in the United States at around $50.
As both devices have appeared on the TDRA website, it’s only a matter of time before Samsung officially unveils them to the public. Keep an eye out for further details and announcements regarding these exciting additions to Samsung’s lineup.