Samsung video shows you the right way to use your Galaxy Buds
The late Steve Jobs started the whole “you’re not holding it right” bit when the iPhone 4 was first released in 2010. The device would lose signal bars and drop calls if the phone was held in such a manner that the user’s hand covered the left corners of the device. The human touch seemed to interfere with the antenna which wrapped around the device.
Samsung video teaches you how to use your Galaxy Buds the right way
The entire video is just seconds shy of three minutes and starts by trying to help those who can’t get their Galaxy Buds to connect. Samsung (via the video) recommends some “simple solutions.”
If the Galaxy Buds are still not being detected, open up the earbuds’ carrying case to allow them to automatically connect to your phone. Your Galaxy Buds must be within Bluetooth range of your phone (10 meters or 32 feet) for them to pair with your handset. And stay away from any electronic device that might cause interference. If you can’t pair the Galaxy Buds within 3 minutes after opening the carrying case, pairing mode is shut down requiring you to open the case again for another try.
Another way to pair your Galaxy Buds is to hold them down for three seconds while they are in your ears. For the Galaxy Buds Live, the touchpad is found on the top half of the earbud.
Open the app and make sure that the Ambient sound control is turned off and tap on Active noise canceling. A widget on your home screen can also activate ANC. If you don’t see ANC enabled on your device, Samsung says that you will need to check to make sure that the ear tips and the grooves of the earbuds are completely installed.
Check the video so you can make sure that the ear tip is correctly aligned with the earbud’s latch. For ANC to work, the Galaxy Buds must be worn properly in your ears. To do that, you should hold the earbuds to be able to view direction marks imprinted on them.
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Using the direction marks as a guide, insert the earbuds straight into your ears without rotating them. With the Galaxy Buds 2 and later, you can use the Galaxy Wearable app to determine whether you are wearing them correctly. If you are not getting a good fit, you might need to move to a larger ear tip size to get a tighter seal (ear tips come in three sizes: small, medium, and large).
If you need to, you can always re-read this article or simply view the video again.
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