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Some alleged reports suggest AirPods and Galaxy Buds to come bundled with flagships next year


Alright, so we have some new reports emerging on the web that claims the next generation Apple flagships will allegedly ship with AirPods included in the retail package. The latest reports makes it's way from Taiwan, and doesn't seem to share much information other than rumored claims that Apple may include their $199.00 worth wireless earphones with iPhones in 2020. But before we take you any further, we would recommend you to take this news with a pinch of salt. According to the sources, manufacturers including Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi are in plans to bundle their upcoming smartphones or mostly frontrunners next year with TWS or True Wireless Stereo earbuds. This basically means that not just Apple, but other big players in the game may also follow the trend and start including wireless earphones with their top-end models. Our only hope on this professed claim is that these new smartphones tend to miss out the dedicated headphone jack like we already saw from the leaked renders of Samsung Galaxy S11 devices. But when considering the price of these accessories, we see really narrow chances for this to happen.

Source: MacRumors

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