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Samsung could soon take on Apple and Sony with its own Galaxy headphones

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  • Code discovered in the Galaxy Wearable app reveals Samsung is developing flagship over-ear wireless headphones codenamed “Galaxy H1”.
  • Expected to launch in early 2027, the headphones will likely feature ANC, Bluetooth 6.0, SSC UHQ audio, and Galaxy AI integration.
  • The move marks Samsung’s first direct challenge under its primary mobile brand to Apple’s AirPods Max and Sony’s over-ear lineup.

Audio headlines have been full of nostalgia lately, especially with recent reports suggesting Sony’s classic WH-1000XM4 could make a comeback, coupled with the arrival of a new WH-1000XM6 color. Google also played it safe at the latest Pixel 11 hardware showcase, settling for a fresh coat on existing earbuds rather than swinging for ambitious new form factors. But while rivals rehash legacy designs or stick to modest incremental tweaks, Samsung seems ready to make a bold, unexpected play in the premium over-ear audio space.

According to SamMobile, code strings hidden inside the latest Galaxy Wearable app reveal that Samsung is actively developing full-sized wireless headphones internally codenamed “Galaxy H1”. While Samsung has spent recent years heavily refining its true wireless Galaxy Buds ecosystem, it hasn’t fielded a proper over-ear flagship under its primary mobile branding in ages.

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