Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are already generating buzz after an unexpected early appearance inside the Samsung Members app. That kind of slip-up often signals that a full announcement is close, and all signs point to Samsung unveiling both new wireless earbuds on February 25. Now, a fresh pricing leak is offering a clearer idea of what shoppers in Europe can expect to pay, along with a few details about colors and a potential launch bonus.
The latest information comes from a well-known leaker, Billbil-kun, who has a strong track record for revealing product prices and release plans ahead of time. This report focuses on European pricing, the color options expected at launch, and an added gift that may be available in at least one major market.
For colors, both Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are expected to arrive in Black and White across France and much of Europe. Earlier chatter suggested the Buds 4 Pro might also come in an Apricot shade, but that color doesn’t appear in the newer leak. If Apricot does happen, it may end up being limited—either exclusive to Samsung’s own store or restricted to specific regions rather than a widespread European release.
The biggest takeaway for many buyers is the pricing. According to the leak, Samsung is expected to keep prices the same as the previous generation in Europe, meaning there may be no increase this time around even with improvements anticipated in sound quality and features. The Galaxy Buds 4 are reportedly set to launch at €179, while the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are expected to cost €249.
There’s also talk of a launch promotion that could make the deal more appealing. In France, purchasing either pair in Black may include a 25W wireless charging pad at no additional cost. It’s not yet confirmed whether the same bundle will be offered in other European countries, but it’s a strong possibility given how often these promotions expand beyond a single market.
With an apparent February 25 reveal date, a recent early app appearance, and now detailed pricing and color leaks, the Galaxy Buds 4 series looks like it’s entering the final stretch before launch. If the reported prices hold, buyers considering new Samsung wireless earbuds may be able to upgrade without paying more than last year’s models—while potentially scoring a charging bonus depending on where they shop.






