Samsung is known for releasing new wireless earbuds at its Galaxy Unpacked launch events. But the company did not debut any such product at the latest Galaxy S23 series conference.

Instead, the South Korean electronics giant is rolling out a new firmware update for the Galaxy Buds 2. Let’s check out what this latest update is all about.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2

According to SamMobile, Samsung has released a new software update for the Galaxy Buds 2. The OTA update arrives with the firmware version R177XXU0AWA3. It is currently available in South Korea.

As per the official changelog, the update improves the charging stability of wireless earbuds. It only weighs about 3.06MB. It should be available in more regions in the coming days.

Users of the product can head over to Earbud settings > Earbuds software update in the Galaxy Wearable app to check whether their unit has received the update.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 is the successor of the Galaxy Buds Plus. It is almost identical to the Galaxy Buds Pro with some exceptions. The accessory was announced alongside the third-gen Galaxy Z series foldables in August 2021.

It offers features, such as dual drivers, Bluetooth 5.2, Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Qi wireless charging, up to 28-hour battery life, and IPX7 rating (only buds).

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