Samsung is presenting an upgrade for the Galaxy Wearable app with an empty changelog– or rather a redacted one. This variation of the app adds assistance for the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic, along with the Galaxy Buds2. Of course, Samsung doesnt want you to understand that yet.
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 in all five colors
As part of the update, the app can now display pictures of the Buds2 in all 5 colors. The app validates that Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) will be supported, though it seems to be a more standard version compared to the Galaxy Buds Pro given that the ANC levels (high and low) are missing. 360 Audio is missing out on too. This might simply be an oversight in the app, of course, given that Buds2 support seems to be in beta.
Anyhow, the app reports that each bud has a 61 mAh battery while the case has a 472 mAh battery. Those are the precise same numbers as the Buds Pro, so you can anticipate comparable battery life (20 hours of total listening time with ANC on, 28 hours with it off).
Screenshots from the Galaxy Wearable app showing Galaxy Buds2 details
Unfortunately, the app does not expose much about the Galaxy Watch4 pair. Not that theres much left to reveal– Amazon Canada did the majority of the work, plus we have some details on the performance enhancements of the Exynos 920 chipset that will power the watches (it will be attached to double the storage to boot).
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Samsung is rolling out an upgrade for the Galaxy Wearable app with an empty changelog– or rather a redacted one. This variation of the app adds assistance for the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic, as well as the Galaxy Buds2. The app confirms that Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) will be supported, though it seems to be a more basic version compared to the Galaxy Buds Pro considering that the ANC levels (low and high) are missing out on.