Galaxy Buds 3 Pro has improved audio stability with the first update
Samsung has released the first software update for its new flagship Galaxy Buds 3 Pro wireless headphones.
Here's What We Know
The update, which is available in South Korea, has firmware version R630XXU0AXG5 and a download size of 7.69MB. According to the changelog, the update improves the sound stability of the headphones. More specific details are not given.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro get their first update, improving sound stability.
- choqao (@choqao) August 4, 2024
Version R630XXU0AXG5 (7.69 MB)#Samsung #OneUi7 #GalaxyBuds3Pro #GalaxyS24Ultra #OneUi6 pic.twitter.com/0jhmY690oO
The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro feature dual drivers that include dynamic drivers for bass and midrange and planar tweeters for treble. The headphones support Bluetooth 5.4 with LE Audio (LC3 codec) and Auracast, as well as AAC and Samsung Scalable Codec Ultra High Quality (SSC UHQ) codecs. The new model has rods, which improves call quality and pinch-to-touch convenience. The headphones also have an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance, as well as Adaptive ANC, Adaptive EQ and Ambient Sound features.
Samsung is expected to release an update for other countries in the coming days. Galaxy Buds 3 Pro owners will be able to install the update via the Galaxy Wearable app.
Source: @choqao