Festive accessibilityWith the festive season approaching, Samsung is focusing on making its products more accessible through affordability schemes. Babbar pointed to long-tenure EMIs, zero-down payment options, and bundled offers as key enablers for consumers to upgrade to premium Galaxy devices. “This season is not only about celebration but also about making technology more inclusive and reachable,” he said. He emphasized that Samsung’s aim is to democratize AI-powered features rather than restrict them to select devices or consumer groups. Major new feature: Head GesturesOne of the standout upgrades uncovered in the leaked firmware is a new Head Gestures feature. Code references indicate that users will be able to respond to calls or notifications by nodding or shaking their head. The feature also appears capable of dismissing alarms, stopping notification readouts, replying yes/no to an AI assistant and ending conversations without touching the phone.This functionality places the Buds 4 Pro in competition with Sony’s and Google’s gesture-controlled earbuds — but Samsung’s implementation seems broader in scope. Additional featuresAnimations also show support for features carried over from the Buds 3 Pro, including:360-degree audio recordingAdaptive Noise ControlFind-your-phone integrationSeamless pairing with tablets and smartphones