Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Buds3 Pro, but early adopters quickly uncovered a critical issue with the new wearables. The problem involved the breaking of the silicone tip plastic, which led Samsung to suspend all sales to address the defect.
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Issue Resolved, Sales Resume
Today, Samsung announced that the issue has been fully resolved, and sales have resumed in both Europe and the United States. According to company representatives, the problem stemmed from quality control issues. With an improved process now in place, all units are being shipped out to customers.
If you pre-ordered the Galaxy Buds3 Pro but haven’t received your unit yet, it’s recommended to check the status of your order. For those who were hesitant to place a pre-order due to the reported issues, you can now purchase the Buds3 Pro with confidence.
The Galaxy Buds3 Pro features a refreshed design, now incorporating stems, which Samsung refers to as “blades.” Additionally, the new design includes LED strips running down the blades, adding a modern touch to the device’s appearance.
Pokdepinion: It’s about time, I’m still waiting for mine as I’m quite curious to see how well it would sound. I know it’s heavily criticized for its design, especially for how it looks, but I really do like the design. Let’s hope the QC issues have truly resolved.