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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series launched: What's new, India pricing, offers

Samsung has launched the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro in India with a redesigned blade-style fit, upgraded ANC and AI-powered features, alongside the Galaxy S26 series

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Aashish Kumar Shrivastava New Delhi

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Samsung launched the Galaxy Buds 4 series alongside its Galaxy S26 series smartphones on February 25 at the Unpacked event. Samsung’s latest true wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro and Galaxy Buds 4, have been claimed by the company to introduce a redesigned fit, upgraded Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and new AI-powered integrations. According to the company, the Buds 4 Pro features a wider woofer for improved sound output, while the series also brings design changes aimed at better stability and all-day comfort.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series: India pricing and availability

Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

  • Price: Rs 22,999
  • Colour: Black, White, Pink

Galaxy Buds 4

  • Price: Rs 16,999
  • Colour: Black, White
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro are available for pre-order now from the company’s website. According to Samsung India, early delivery starts from March 6 onwards. 
 

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series: Introductory offers

  • If consumers buy Galaxy Buds 4 Pro with any smartphone from the Galaxy S26 series, they can claim a 15 per cent discount on the listed price up to Rs 3,449
  • If consumers buy Galaxy Buds 4 with any smartphone from the Galaxy S26 series, they can claim a 15 per cent discount on the listed price up to Rs 2,500
  • Samsung is offering 10 per cent cashback for select bank cards on monthly instalment plans and full swipe

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series: What’s new

Samsung said the Buds 4 series adopts a new “blade” design language. The company claims the earbuds feature smaller heads for a more secure and comfortable fit during extended use. The new design includes a stabilised blade with a metal finish and a defined pinch-control area for adjusting settings. Samsung has also introduced a transparent clamshell-style charging case.
 
The Buds 4 series introduces deeper AI integration for Galaxy users. Samsung says users can activate AI agents, including Bixby, Google Gemini and Perplexity, through voice controls. The Buds 4 Pro also supports head gesture controls for managing calls and interacting with Bixby hands-free.
 
Samsung says the Galaxy Buds 4 series builds on previous adaptive sound features with upgraded ANC and Adaptive EQ. According to the company, the enhanced ANC is designed to reduce low-frequency background sounds such as engine noise during bus, train or air travel. The system is said to adjust in real time based on wearing conditions and ear shape, applying dynamic ANC algorithms to optimise performance.
 
The earbuds also include Super Clear Call technology, which uses wideband call processing and machine learning-based noise reduction. Samsung claims this doubles the bandwidth compared to conventional Bluetooth calls, aiming to improve voice clarity in noisy environments.
In terms of structure, the Buds 4 Pro uses a canal-fit design, while the standard Buds 4 features an open-fit design. Both models will be available in White and Black finishes, with an online-exclusive Pink Gold option for the Buds 4 Pro.
 
On the hardware side, Samsung says the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro includes a newly designed wider woofer. The company claims the effective speaker area has increased by nearly 20 per cent compared to the previous generation, without compromising wearability. The earbuds use a two-way speaker setup combining a woofer and tweeter. Samsung says the Buds 4 Pro supports 24-bit/96kHz audio playback, aiming to deliver clearer bass, richer treble and improved overall sound reproduction. The speaker placement has also been adjusted to support improved ANC performance while reducing wind interference.

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First Published: Feb 26 2026 | 2:11 PM IST

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