Samsung Galaxy Buds 3: latest news, rumors, and everything we know so far

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 inside their case
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 (Image credit: Future)

Surely there can't be long now, folks! We've been patiently waiting for successors to the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 (which made their debut all the way back in August 2021), so the Galaxy Buds 3 are a little overdue now. 

And with the rumor mill ramping up several notches now that Samsung has announced an Unpacked Event for July 10, we can certainly narrow down a potential launch date. (Then. It'll probably be then – July 10).

To be fair to Samsung, it did launch the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro in August 2022, but we're still waiting for the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro too. We've been happy to see other products (see our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review or Samsung Galaxy S24 review for just two examples) but we're still waiting for their accompanying earbuds.

OK, there was some movement with the launch of the more affordable Samsung Galaxy Buds FE in October 2023, but the Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro should be next – we're all-but certain of it.

Here are the leaks and rumors we've heard so far, together with what we're hoping for from the next set of Samsung Galaxy wireless earbuds.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro in 'bora purple' (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3: release date and price

Considering there was a two-year gap between Samsung's inaugural Galaxy Buds and the Galaxy Buds 2, the smart money might have been on 2023 being the Galaxy Buds 3's year – but we didn't see them, and its now 2024.

Samsung held a Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2023, which made us think Samsung's annual August Unpacked event would an ideal stage for a big Buds 3 reveal, but no. Likewise for the January 2024 Unpacked. 

The good news is that Samsung has now made its next Unpacked event official, and it's happening on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. This is when we'll likely see the Galaxy Buds 3, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and a whole host of other Samsung gadgets – and multiple regulatory filings confirm the buds are coming soon.

In terms of pricing, we really hope the Galaxy Buds 3 will follow Samsung's trend of offering affordable true wireless earbuds. Not necessarily as cheap as the best budget wireless earbuds, you understand, but close. 

The Galaxy Buds 2 and original Galaxy Buds both launched for $150 / £139 / €149 / AU$219, so we really hope Samsung doesn't buck this trend upon releasing its third-generation, non-suffixed Buds. 

Other wireless earbuds loosely meant to accompany smartphones also exist, of course, thus fostering brand loyalty within a beneficial ecosystem. And here Samsung comes off looking relatively affordable. Apple's closest rival for price, the AirPods 3, launched at $179 / £169 / AU$279 in October 2021 – and those basic AirPods don't include active noise cancellation while the Galaxy Buds do. 

But Samsung isn't always the best budget option out there. The Nothing Ear (a) arrived in April 2024 (now a natural partner for the Nothing Phone 2a) with a price tag of $99 / £99 / AU$192, which equals the Buds FE's price – but the Nothing outperform Samsung's most budget-friendly Buds. 

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro held in a hand on white background

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro were a beautifully compact proposition (Image credit: TechRadar)

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3: leaks and rumors

We're seeing leaks and rumors springing up all over the shop concerning Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and as the momentum builds, it becomes more and more likely that a launch is imminent.

How about this June 27 leak for example, when notable industry leaker Evan Blass posted new high resolution photographs of two pairs of Galaxy Buds and two Galaxy Watch models on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter)? 

We've also seen a regulatory filing, that apparently shows off the look of the Galaxy Buds 3. From this leak it appears the design of the earbuds has been tweaked slightly, giving off Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus vibes. 

That doesn't tally with more recent AirPods-esque stem design images, but those claimed to be for the Buds 3 Pro, so Samsung could be looking to launch (ahem) a stem sell experiment in its flagship Buds. Recent leaks also nod to a 'pinch' functionality, pointing to a similar feature in the AirPods Pro 2. 

More leaked images, shown in the tweet below, reveal a stylish and rather futuristic, AirPods-esque look, and a charging case to match. They certainly look like a quality pair of earbuds from this leak.

Something else that got our hopes up was the unveiling of an earbuds case with a screen – though Samsung says it has no plans to release this as an actual product, so sadly we're not going to see them on the Galaxy Buds 3.

When it comes to the Pro version of the upcoming earbuds, the rumor is that they're scheduled to be launching at some point – alongside, we presume, the standard earbuds. However, we don't know exactly when they might show up.

One other thing we've seen recently is that the Galaxy Buds 2 now support real time translation, courtesy of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy AI. Samsung has also gone on the record as saying more advanced health features are on the way, and the Galaxy Buds 3 could well play a part in that.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3: what we want to see

Best thing about the entry-level Galaxy Buds 2? Probably the fun, light, compact and pebble-shaped earpieces and supremely pocketable square case. Oh, and the and fact Samsung was able to achieve such bijou proportions without losing Qi wireless charging. We hope Samsung doesn't ditch that – and the overall design language – for the Buds 3. 

At just 5g per earbud, we truly hope Samsung won't stray too far from the design and shape of the Buds 2 (aside from new colorways, perhaps) – because as one TechRadar writer knows, silicone stability bands on Bose earbuds have an annoying shelf-life. Also, Samsung tried the kidney-bean shape… We'll leave it there. 

One aesthetic we would like Samsung to tweak? The glossy finish. A matte coat on the driver housing, (similar to that sported by the Buds 2 Pro) would aid both security and fingerprint smudges – although Sony has adopted a shinier approach with its Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds so we may be out of luck there. 

Now, sound quality. This year, rivals such as the excellent Sony WF-C700N are delivering much better audio at much lower price points (albeit without Sony's top-tier LDAC spatial audio or DSEE extreme upscaling engine), so we'd truly like to see some form of spatial audio here, which Samsung tends to call 360 audio. And it can be done at this level! Considering that the Sony WF-C700N offer both active noise-cancellation and Sony 360 Reality audio, your Tidal account just got a massive, immersive audio boost. 

Galaxy Buds 2

There's that bora purple appearing again (Image credit: Samsung)

Perks we'd like to see? The flagship Technics EAH-AZ80 now offer multipoint connectivity to three devices, not two – but we wouldn't expect to see that here, right? Well actually, Technics' step-down earbuds (the EAH-AZ60) offer it too, so if Samsung really wants to make us invest in its watches, tablets and folding phones in the hope of a truly stress-free homogenous ecosystem, it knows what it has to do… 

Better ANC (besides the existing on or off, as you'll find in the Buds 2) is also a no-brainer of a request for us to make – and again, the Sony entry-level option listed above offers adaptive sound control (you can select 'Walking', 'Waiting', 'Travelling' or 'Registered places' in the app), which actually tailors the levels of noise nixing for you.  

Samsung's Voice Detect, found in the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, is an excellent little perk meaning that when you pipe up vocally, Ambient mode and lower music volume is automatically deployed to make your conversation easier. After five, 10 or 15 seconds of no talky (you can choose in the app), the music simply returns to normal. We'd love to see this trickle down to the Buds 3. 

Lastly, we really need to talk about battery life – a sore point across Samsung's entire Buds lineup. Samsung's output has typically only managed about five hours of playtime on a single charge, whereas the Sony WF-C700N manage 7.5 hours – and although the overall battery life from the older, still inexpensive Sony WF-C500 isn't amazing (there's only one extra charge in the case) you'll get 10 hours from the earbuds alone. We'd really hope for a little extra stamina from Samsung's next Galaxy Buds 3.

With these upgrades, we might soon be able to slip the unannounced Galaxy Buds 3 straight into our best noise-cancelling earbuds guide – and possibly even our top three ANC earbuds for 2023 roundup too. For now, we wait… 

Becky Scarrott
Audio Editor

Becky became Audio Editor at TechRadar in 2024, but joined the team in 2022 as Senior Staff Writer, focusing on all things hi-fi. Before this, she spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing and reviewing everything from wallet-friendly wireless earbuds to huge high-end sound systems. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, Becky freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 22-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance starts with a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo and The Stage. When not writing, she can still be found throwing shapes in a dance studio, these days with varying degrees of success.  

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