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1. A Major Redesign According to One UI 8.5 Animations

Leaked animations from the One UI 8.5 firmware give us our clearest look yet at what Samsung might have in store for the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro.

Key changes include:

  • The stem design has shifted from the sharp, triangular profile of the Buds 3 Pro to a flatter, more refined stem.
  • That signature “light bar” on the stem seems to be gone — simplifying the look.
  • The in-ear tips appear refined for a more ergonomic fit.
  • The charging case has been redesigned: instead of placing the earbuds vertically, the Buds 4 Pro lay flat inside the case.

2. Head Gestures: Hands-Free Control via Your Head

One of the most exciting leaks is a feature called “Head Gestures”, teased in the animations:

According to the code:

  • You’ll be able to nod or shake your head to answer or reject calls.
  • You might use head gestures to silence alarms, dismiss reminders, and stop timers — all without touching your phone.
  • There could even be AI assistant interactions, using nods or shakes to answer “yes” or “no” prompts.
  • The animations show users being able to hear notifications read out, pause them, or dismiss them — all through head movements.

This type of control could be a game-changer for hands-free usability, especially when your hands are full or when you don’t want to touch your device.


3. More Than Just Design: Features We’re Seeing in the Leak

The leaked animations suggest the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro could retain or improve on several powerful features:

  • 360° audio recording — a feature already hinted at in previous leaks, but now shown more clearly.
  • Adaptive Noise Control, meaning the Buds may dynamically adjust how much ambient noise is blocked.
  • Device Finder / Phone Locator — helping you track your buds if you misplace them.
  • Quick pairing for seamless setup with both phones and tablets.

4. When Could They Launch?

Based on multiple sources, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are expected to launch alongside the Galaxy S26 series, likely in early 2026.
The leaks coming through One UI 8.5 suggest Samsung is already deep in development and confident enough to surface firmware animations.


5. Why These Leaks Matter for You (and Samsung)

  • User Experience Boost: The head gesture feature could significantly improve usability — especially for accessibility or hands-free use.
  • Refined Aesthetic: A flatter stem and more ergonomic design may appeal to those who found the older design clunky or dated.
  • Better Case Design: Laying the earbuds flat in the case is more intuitive, reduces wear, and aligns with premium earbuds from other brands.
  • Competitive Edge: With these features, Samsung could better compete with other premium true wireless earbuds (e.g., Sony, Google) by offering innovation plus comfort.

6. Things to Watch With a Grain of Salt

  • These are leaks — not confirmed: Samsung could change designs or features before launch.
  • Animations are based on a test build (One UI 8.5), so some features may be experimental or may not make it to the final product.
  • Pricing, battery life, and real-world performance are completely unknown — we’ll have to wait for Samsung’s official announcement.

✅ Final Thought

The leaked Galaxy Buds 4 Pro animations suggest a thoughtful, user-friendly redesign combined with ambitious new features like Head Gestures. If Samsung can pull this off, we might be looking at their most intuitive and versatile flagship earbuds yet.

Keep your eyes on the horizon — as One UI 8.5 continues to leak, more surprises could be in store.

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