A fresh leak has revealed detailed images and specifications of Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro ahead of their expected debut at the company’s next Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25.
WinFuture, citing information shared by leaker Roland Quandt, published high-resolution product renders that confirm Samsung will retain a similar design language to the current Galaxy Buds 3 series.
The images show both models in two colour options that mirror their predecessors, suggesting that visual changes between generations remain subtle rather than representing a full redesign.
Both the Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro reportedly support active noise cancellation, positioning them within the increasingly competitive premium wireless earbuds segment.
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro include silicone ear tips, which typically provide improved passive isolation compared to open-fit designs and can enhance overall noise cancellation performance.
The standard Galaxy Buds 4 adopts a more open construction that allows ambient sound to pass through more naturally, a design approach commonly used in lifestyle-focused earbuds that favour long-term comfort and environmental awareness over maximum passive noise isolation.
According to the leak, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro carry an IP55 rating while the Galaxy Buds 4 reach IP57, indicating differing levels of dust and water resistance across the lineup.
Battery estimates suggest up to 26 hours of total playback for the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro with the charging case, compared to 24 hours for the Galaxy Buds 4, placing both models within the typical endurance range for premium wireless earbuds in 2026.
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro also reportedly supports head gesture controls and bidirectional drivers, features that place it closer to other flagship earbuds focused on immersive audio and hands-free interaction.
Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Buds 4 at €179 and the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at €249, with both models anticipated to go on sale from February 25 alongside the Galaxy S26 series.
Samsung has not officially confirmed the specifications, but the volume and consistency of recent leaks indicate that a full global unveiling is imminent.
