Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are shaping up to be more than just audio upgrades, they might also save you the panic of misplacing your phone. A new leak suggests that the buds’ charging case will feature a “Find Your Phone” button, giving users a quick way to trigger a ring on their connected device.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro flips the script on phone-finding

Usually, wireless earbuds rely on your phone to locate them. But with the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, Samsung appears to be turning that concept around. Instead of needing your phone to find the buds, the earbuds themselves specifically, the charging case can now help you locate your phone.
According to leaked details, the Buds 4 Pro case has a dedicated button. Pressing it sends a Bluetooth signal to your paired phone. The phone then responds with a loud ring. This makes it easier to find—even if it’s under a pile of laundry or stuck between couch cushions.
Why this feature actually makes sense
Forgetting where you left your phone is incredibly common especially at home. While apps like SmartThings and Google’s Find My Device are helpful, they often require another device to activate. With “Find Your Phone” built into the earbuds’ case, Samsung gives users a one-step, offline solution that works without needing help from anyone else.
It’s worth mentioning that previous models like the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro didn’t include this functionality, making this a fresh addition for the Buds 4 Pro lineup.
What else might be hiding in Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro’s case?
Another small detail that has caught attention: the speaker grill visible on the Buds 4 Pro case. While nothing is confirmed, it has sparked speculation that the case itself might support audio feedback or possibly even a “Find Your Case” feature, where your phone can help you locate the buds’ case with a sound cue.
Samsung is adding more useful features not just polish
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro may still be months from launch. Even so, early signs suggest Samsung is focusing on functionality over fluff. Features like active noise cancellation and high-res audio are expected. But it’s smart, practical tools like “Find Your Phone” that could set this model apart.
If the rumors are true, losing your phone at home won’t mean a 10-minute search. It might only take one press of a button.

