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Samsung Galaxy H1 Leak Points to New Over-Ear Headphones: What We Know

Samsung may be preparing a return to full-size wireless headphones with a device reportedly known as Galaxy H1. App code offers the first clues, but key details remain unconfirmed. The post Samsung Galaxy H1 Leak Points to New Over-Ear Headphones: What We Know appeared first on TechRepublic .

Reports indicate Samsung may be preparing a return to full-size wireless headphones with a device known internally as Galaxy H1. App code and connection icons found in the Galaxy Wearable app reference this device, suggesting a possible expansion beyond the current Galaxy Buds4 lineup. However, key details such as name, design, specifications, price, and release date remain unconfirmed.

If the H1 headset reaches the market, it could fill a long-standing gap in Samsung's audio offerings and add a premium product to its lineup alongside other high-end headphones from established brands. Samsung has sold full-size wireless headphones before, including the Level series, which included the Level On Wireless Pro with active noise cancellation.

The H1 icons in the Galaxy Wearable app may represent the general wireless headphone form factor, but the final design remains unknown. Speculation about the product's launch date, core features, compatibility, and software support is also uncertain. If the product does launch, Samsung's established ecosystem of devices and services could influence its performance and appeal to organizations and buyers evaluating the latest Galaxy hardware.

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