The update has a size of around 1.39MB and it is available for
download though Samsung Wearable app. Here are the new features that the update
brings
Samsung
is now seeding a software update for its first-generation Galaxy Buds
true-wireless earphones that brings new connectivity features, which the
company introduced in the upgraded Galaxy Buds+ earphones. The update has a
size of around 1.39MB and it is available for download though Samsung Wearable
app. Here are the new features that the update brings:
Adds Microsoft
Swift Pair support
The Galaxy
Buds now support Microsoft Swift Pair feature, which allows easy and
instant pairing of Bluetooth-based earbuds with Windows 10-based computers.
Enhanced
Ambient Sound
The update brings
Ambient Sound automatic to Galaxy Buds. With this feature enabled, you can now
hear your surroundings and remain aware of the world around you, even when you
are watching movies or listening to your favourite tunes with the volume up. In
addition, you can now experience Ambient Sound even with only one earbud in,
giving you options for how you tune in, or tune out, of your surrounding
environment.
A caveat: Ambient
Sound can be pre-set and enabled through the Galaxy Wearable app, which can be
downloaded via the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store.
Spotify support
The update
integrates Spotify music service with Galaxy Buds. This feature allows the user
to listen to personalised music on their Galaxy Buds with a simple ‘Tap &
Hold’ gesture. This feature requires pre-setup. Go to settings and ‘Touch Pad’
menu to select your preference under the Galaxy Wearable app. This feature is
available to users who have installed the latest version of the Spotify app on
their smartphone.
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