Samsung Galaxy Beans look STUNNING in leaked video

A very official looking video has surfaced showing off the Galaxy Beans in all their glory

Galaxy Beans
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Samsung is expected to show off its new earbuds at Unpacked next month along with a handful of hotly anticipated devices including the Mirror Gold colourway for the Galaxy Z Flip (as well as a 5G version), the Galaxy Z Fold 2Galaxy Watch 3Galaxy Note 20, and two Galaxy tablets.

The new design was revealed in a leak a couple of months ago, and we've heard titbits about the earbuds' specs since then that suggest that Apple's AirPods could be in trouble. We got a closer look at the Beans in all three colourways just last week, and now what appears to be an official marketing video has slipped out into the wild, and the Galaxy Beans look stunning. 

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Posted by Twitter user WalkingCat and retweeted by XDA's Max Weinbach, the brief animation shows the Galaxy Beans in white, black, and the new copper colour that matches that of the leaked official images of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. They give is a brief twirl before the (possible) ad is over, and we have to say, they look fantastic!

The tagline reads "keep the noise out. Let the sound in" which is almost certainly referring to the earbuds' Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) which is a new feature for Samsung's line of earbuds, and was missing from the first two iterations of the Galaxy Buds.

Leaked specs indicate the Beans will also include a 13mm one-way speaker and will come in at around £179 - almost £50 more expensive that the original Galaxy Buds' £130 price tag; but customers can knock off up to £30 with Samsung's trade-in scheme.

If these look like they're a little too pricey for you, you may want to tune into the OnePlus Nord launch event next week, where the company will be unveiling its first pair of truly wireless earbuds with the OnePlus Buds.   

Shabana Arif

Shabana worked at T3.com as News Editor covering tech and gaming, and has been writing about video games for almost a decade (and playing them since forever). She's had bylines at major gaming sites during her freelance career before settling down here at T3, and has podcasts, streaming, and video content under her belt to boot. Outside of work, she also plays video games and should really think about expanding her hobbies. If you have any tech or gaming tips, shoot over an email or DM her on social media.