At Samsung Galaxy S23 launch event, Samsung did not reveal its new Galaxy Buds wireless headphones. Instead, Samsung is focusing on improving its existing wireless headphones, having pushed a firmware update for its Galaxy Buds 2 headphones.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 2’s new firmware update has been released in South Korea with firmware version R177XXU0AWA3. According to the change log, the new 3.06MB software update improves charging stability for the wireless headphones. New firmware updates are expected to be released in more countries around the world in the coming days.
To update Galaxy Buds 2 to the latest firmware, open the Galaxy Wearable app and then select Galaxy Buds 2 from the left burger bag menu. Connect Galaxy Buds 2 to your phone, click headphone Settings » Headphone Software Update, then click Download and install.
Samsung launched its Galaxy Buds 2 wireless headphones a year and a half ago, but has yet to unveil its successor. Samsung is expected to release its Galaxy Buds 3 wireless headphones alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 in the second half of 2023.