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Samsung, incoming new headphones wireless '' Level '' coupled to the Galaxy S8

The new Samsung Galaxy S8, coming at the end of March, could get a very important accessories than in the past. Yes, because the South Korean company seems ready to associate with the new top-of not only a capacitive pen range capable of interacting with your smartphone and especially with its innovative interface features as well as new wireless headphones with active noise suppression.

And 'what emerges from some of Roland Quandt tweet, of WinFuture.de blogger, who in recent days continues to outsource many rumors about the Samsung Galaxy  S8 and beyond. In this case the blogger declares as the South Korean company has scheduled the announcement of a new model in ear headphones and wireless Fully compatible with the top of incoming range. The new headsets of LEVEL line, synonymous with high quality both in terms of materials with regard to the hardware, will possess the characteristic of active noise cancellation and thus allow users to also use them in noisy places while listening.

LEVEL headphones will adapt completely to the new Galaxy and S8 will be precisely presented in conjunction with the smartphone in 4 different colors: red, green, black and silver. Roland Quandt also declared that their price should be about 130 euro. A lower price of 50 euro compared well to the new AirPods Apple and therefore could act as perfect rivals on the quality headphone market.

The will of Samsung, with the presentation of its new Galaxy S8, allow users to associate a multitude of accessories for the smartphone, in full compatibility. We had seen some time ago as the rumors had outlined the willingness of the South Korean company to introduce a S Pen as an accessory sold separately because of the new Galaxy S8.

Yes because the pen would be designed to allow to be used with the new Samsung interface just as is already the case with the various social always notes. Maybe implementation of this S Pen could be bound to only Galaxy Plus S8, ie the larger version of the new top of the range coming, and therefore could "plug" the lack of Galaxy Note 7 died prematurely, waiting for the new Notes 8.

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