The Samsung Galaxy Buds lineup offers some impressive features and delivers an amazing audio experience in comfort. A lot of the great features of the device emanate from the array of impressive apps that support the hardware. These feature-rich apps can be installed on your smartphone and help to better configure the earbuds.
The problem is that multiple Galaxy Buds users have experienced app crashes when using their devices. Owners of the Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Buds Pro have had to grapple with app crashes for several days. There have been multiple complaints about apps crashing on Samsung’s customer forums and on Reddit relating to both models. The issues also prop up even when the device is not in use. It is observed that the issue is general and not smartphone-specific. This widespread bug is also reported to affect the Galaxy Watch4 plugin. Things are much worse for users who have both the Galaxy Buds and Watch4 apps installed on their phones.
It is expected that the next Samsung update could sort out the glitch. A moderator in the forum says that an update will fix the problem, and it is coming soon. In the meantime, the moderator advises that the latest version of the app (Galaxy Buds version 4.1.22051251) could be reinstalled on your phone. Users should first check that the Nearby devices’ permission is granted.
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