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Samsung has started rolling out a new software update for Galaxy Buds. The update adds new connectivity features, making music more readily available to Buds users. The feature was previously available on Galaxy Buds + and has now landed on the previous generation of Buds.
Samsung has worked with Microsoft to facilitate the pairing process of Galaxy Buds and a Windows 10 PC. The new Microsoft Swift Pair feature will allow users to easily connect the Buds to a Windows PC and use them for work related tasks such as remote video meetings or listening to music during the business day. With the introduction of such a feature, Galaxy Buds will now be able to easily connect to PCs and also switch between various devices.
In addition to that, Samsung has also added the automatic surround sound feature on the Galaxy Buds. Galaxy Buds users can now be aware of their surroundings without messing with the mobile app. This will work even when one is watching movies or listening to music with the volume adjusted to higher levels. Additionally, users can now experience ambient sound even with a single earpiece.
Samsung has also simplified gesture controls on the Galaxy Buds with the latest update. Buds now allow users to listen to their personalized playlist with just a tap. Using the new “Touch and Hold” gesture, Galaxy Buds users can start Spotify and start listening to music where they left off. To jump to the recommended playlist, the user only needs to touch and hold again and effortlessly switch to a different song.
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