Samsung is about to launch the Galaxy Buds 3 series along with some other new products including the sixth generation Galaxy foldables in its Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for July 10. Ahead of the event, the new design of the Galaxy Buds 3 series earphones has already appeared online. But is the shift from the bean-shaped design to the one with a stem is just for a revamped look or it has to do something with the audio quality of the earphones?

Well, tipster Ice Universe hints that the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro will offer significant improvements to the listening experience alongside the new look. He claims that the TWS earphone will support 24-bit 96Hz audio, which might be a valuable improvement for audiophiles. For those unfamiliar, the numbers promise higher-quality audio with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
Galaxy Buds 3 Pro is rumored to support 24-bit 96Hz audio
For reference, the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro supports 24-bit 48KHz audio transmission. The Buds 3 Pro should allow Samsung devices to transmit near-lossless audio and offer an improved listening experience in certain scenarios. Nonetheless, it is important to note that the codec will likely be limited to Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro introduced the SSC Hi-Fi audio codec. We will have to see if Samsung renames the audio codec for the successor or keeps it unchanged.
Speaking of the design, the Pro model comes with a distinctive triangular stem and an LED strip on it, which makes it stand out from all other TWS earphones with the stem design. A previous rumor claims that the Buds 3 Pro might offer a 30-hour battery and new gestures. It will also likely support Adaptive ANC, Adaptive Equalizer, and Ambient Sound, and will likely use Bluetooth 5.4 for the audio transmission.
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