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Losing your phone at home is a universal experience — it slips between the cushions, hides under a blanket, or somehow ends up on top of the fridge. Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 Pro might actually help with that. A new leak hints at a simple feature that could turn the buds’ charging case into a tiny rescue device, and it’s the sort of small quality-of-life upgrade that tends to matter more than most spec bumps.

The latest leak points to a new “Find Your Phone” function baked into the Buds 4 Pro case. Android Authority spotted leaked animations showing a dedicated button on the case itself. Tap it, and instead of you hunting for your earbuds, the case sends a Bluetooth command to your Samsung phone, making it ring loudly so you can track it down. It basically reverses the usual find-my-buds workflow, and honestly, it’s surprising nobody did this sooner.

The setup looks pretty straightforward. Just press the physical button on the case and wait for your phone to out itself. This isn’t something carried over from the Buds 3 Pro either; earlier reports got that part wrong. It seems to be a new trick reserved for the Buds 4 Pro, which lines up with Samsung’s habit of rolling out small but thoughtful ecosystem additions each generation.

There’s also a speaker grille on the front of the case this time, which could mean Samsung has more planned — maybe even a way to ping the case itself using the phone or the buds. That part’s still speculation, though, and none of the leaks go into how loud the phone alert will be or if it’ll tie into Samsung’s larger Find My network. For now, the focus is really just on that one button.

The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro aren’t expected to launch for a while yet, but this feature already feels like something a lot of people will use more than they’re willing to admit. In a flood of leaks about audio tuning and design changes, this tiny detail is the one that stands out. And if it ends up saving you from tearing your living room apart again, even better.

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