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Samsung's next-generation Galaxy Buds+ will cost $100 less than Apple's Airpods Pro - here's what we know so far

Joe Osborne   

Samsung's next-generation Galaxy Buds+ will cost $100 less than Apple's Airpods Pro - here's what we know so far
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Samsung Galaxy Buds+

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  • The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ are both cheaper and have longer battery life than Apple's entire AirPods lineup - and they now work with iPhone.
  • How much cheaper? The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ cost just $149.99 compared to the AirPods that start at $159.99.
  • Unfortunately, we don't yet know the release date for Samsung Galaxy Buds+, but will update this article once that information is available.

In the same breath as it debuted the new lineup of Galaxy S20 phones, Samsung has unveiled its next-generation, truly wireless earbuds: Samsung Galaxy Buds+. These new earbuds from Samsung swing a serious sucker punch toward Apple and its AirPods - here's why.

For one, the Galaxy Buds+ are surprisingly compatible with iOS devices, namely the iPhone starting with iOS 10. This means that they're actually up for your consideration against Apple's ubiquitous AirPods if you own an iPhone.

Secondly, the Galaxy Buds+ last more than twice as long on a charge as the AirPods (five hours) and AirPods Pro (4.5 hours) at a whopping 11 hours of listening time and 7.5 hours of talk time. Better yet, just three minutes of charging equates to one hour of playback time.

Finally, Samsung has priced the Galaxy Buds in an extremely competitive way. These earbuds are even cheaper than Apple's most affordable AirPods. That's pretty wild considering their superior battery life.

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