Releases: timschneeb/GalaxyBudsClient
GalaxyBudsClient v5.1.1
Download links are attached at the bottom of this post.
Important
SmartScreen & Gatekeeper notice
The current Windows installer may trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries.
The macOS installer warns you that "macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware" because there is no Apple Developer ID associated with the project, and hence there is no code signing certificate.
You need to open the system settings and allow the installer to execute in the Privacy & Security screen.
Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate for Windows or macOS is not an option for me since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with a zero budget.
What's Changed
- 1st-gen Buds, Buds+, Buds Live, Buds Pro only:
- Support for sending "hidden commands"
- Ability to modify the serial number, device id, SKU, and internal Bluetooth addresses (for manual pairing)
- Power menu (shutdown, reboot, ...)
- Ability to enable the hardware UART debug port
- All devices:
- Display individual left & right SW/HW/TouchSW versions for each earbud
- Added an option to collapse the navigation sidebar
Minor changes & bug fixes
- Upgrade Avalonia to 11.2.2
- Bug fixes for Buds3 & Buds3 Pro support
- Fixed issue #519: Dynamic tray icon "Show lowest battery doesn't work anymore" by @QuarkZ26 in #546
- Fixed case serial number & SW version getting mixed up #535
Translation updates
- Turkish translation updated by @Eta06 in #528
- Korean translation updated by @backryun in #536
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao in #548
- Czech translation updated by @Joedmin
Note
Notes & troubleshooting
Click to expand sections.
Privacy
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'. You can view and inspect all active crowdsourcing experiments here.
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can also be disabled in settings).
Notes for Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
How to fix connection issues on Windows
If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 3700+ stars on GitHub!
Full Changelog: 5.1.0...5.1.1
GalaxyBudsClient v5.1.0
Download links are attached at the bottom of this post.
Important
SmartScreen & Gatekeeper notice
The current Windows installer may trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries.
The macOS installer warns you that "macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware" because there is no Apple Developer ID associated with the project, and hence there is no code signing certificate.
You need to open the system settings and allow the installer to execute in the Privacy & Security screen.
Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate for Windows or macOS is not an option for me since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with a zero budget.
What's new
- Added untested Buds3 & Buds3 Pro support
Minor changes & bug fixes
- Linux: fixed another 100% CPU usage issue (#515)
- Windows: fixed WinGet packaging issues (#431, #522)
Note
Notes & troubleshooting
Click to expand sections.
Privacy
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'. You can view and inspect all active crowdsourcing experiments here.
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can also be disabled in settings).
Notes for Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
How to fix connection issues on Windows
If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 3300+ stars on GitHub!
Full Changelog: 5.0.1...5.1.0
GalaxyBudsClient v5.0.1
Download links are attached at the bottom of this post.
Important
SmartScreen & Gatekeeper notice
The current Windows installer may trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries.
The macOS installer warns you that "macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware" because there is no Apple Developer ID associated with the project, and hence there is no code signing certificate.
Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate for Windows or macOS is not an option for me since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with a zero budget.
What's new
Translation updates
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao
Minor changes & bug fixes
- Fixed the issue where ScottPlot could not display CJK (and possibly other) characters by default by @YexuanXiao in #512
- Use more clear tray icons on Windows (#510)
- Dynamic tray icon uses the accent color for the text display by @YexuanXiao (#510)
- Linux: fixed 100% CPU usage (#515)
- WindowsRT: fixed crash on startup (#513)
- Update winget package id by @JordyEGNL in #516
Note
Notes & troubleshooting
Click to expand sections.
Privacy
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'.
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can also be disabled in settings).
Notes for Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
How to fix connection issues on Windows
If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 3200+ stars on GitHub!
Full Changelog: 5.0.0...5.0.1
GalaxyBudsClient v5.0.0 - Major update
Download links are attached at the bottom of this post.
Important
SmartScreen & Gatekeeper notice
The current Windows installer may trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries.
The macOS installer warns you that "macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware" because there is no Apple Developer ID associated with the project, and hence there is no code signing certificate.
Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate for Windows or macOS is not an option for me since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with a zero budget.
What's new
FluentUI redesign
- Complete rewrite & modern redesign of the whole user interface
- New navigation system with sidebar & breadcrumb bar
- Realistic & color-aware earbud images
- Blurred window background (only on supported platforms)
- Note: If the window background is transparent instead of blurred, your desktop environment does not support blur.
- Windows: Support for mica window background (blurred desktop wallpaper)
Multi-device support
- You can register multiple devices and switch between them manually.
- Automatic switching is currently not supported
Device rename
- Earbuds can be renamed to any custom name (thanks to @nift4)
- Supported by the Buds2 and later models
Important
Connecting your earbuds to a Samsung phone or tablet may overwrite the custom device name.
Battery statistics
- The app will record battery levels and some additional data relevant to battery drain, such as the current wear state and noise control state.
- Collected data can be analyzed in an interactive graph to measure battery drain over time
Support for new firmware features
Buds2 Pro:
- Added call clarity toggle
- Fixed ambient sound volume control & extra-loud support
- Added case serial number and software version display
Buds2 and later:
- Find my earbuds can now be started, even when the proximity sensors are covered
- Charging state is displayed on the dashboard
- Added advanced touch lock support for calls
- Rename feature
Buds Pro and later:
- Can set noise switch mode controls for each side individually
Buds+ and later:
- Device color detection added
- Call path control setting added
- SmartThings Find data export added
- Usage & metering report viewer
Translation updates
Minor changes & bug fixes
- Buds FE: major bugs fixed
- Windows & Linux: better device detection when adding new devices
- Linux: Fixed major Bluetooth performance issues.
- Especially firmware updates finish now much quicker (about 6x faster)
- Windows: Attach console on startup. This allows proper usage of the command-line interface.
- Fixed the IPC connection issue, which caused issues when accessing the CLI or launching multiple instances
- Dev tools: Replay messages from Bluetooth dumps
- Dev tools: Use actual hex viewer component
- Dev tools: Add an option to inspect the alternative SMEP connection used for the device rename feature
- Update checker & self-updater has been removed
- Update install.nsi to reference the new GitHub alias (by @Trenly)
Note
Notes & troubleshooting
Click to expand sections.
Privacy
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'.
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can also be disabled in settings).
Notes for Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
How to fix connection issues on Windows
If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 3200+ stars on GitHub!
Full Changelog: 4.6.0...5.0.0
GalaxyBudsClient v4.6.0
SmartScreen & Gatekeeper notice
The current Windows installer may trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries.
The macOS installer warns you that "macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware" because there is no Apple Developer ID associated with the project, and hence there is no code signing certificate.
Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate for Windows or macOS is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
What's new
macOS port
Thanks to @nift4, the macOS port has been finalized and is available for download below.
Both Intel and newer ARM macOS devices are supported.
Hotkey support for Linux
The Linux version now supports global hotkey actions on X11.
This feature has no effect on Wayland, as their protocols do not support global hotkeys by design. As a workaround, you could manually set-up hotkeys in your desktop environment using the new command-line interface.
Basic command-line interface and D-Bus IPC
The app can now be controlled by CLI operations which allows for scripting possibilities.
At the moment, only basic operations are available, such as:
- Trigger actions such as toggling the ANC/ambient mode, the 'find my buds' feature, and more.
- List device properties, such as battery levels, wear states, version information and more.
- Trigger the battery info popup
- Bring the application window to the foreground
Example commands (click to expand)
Print current device status as JSON: ./GalaxyBudsClient device --get-all --json
{
"Name": "Galaxy Buds Pro (2B00)",
"Address": "64:03:7F:2E:00:00",
"Model": "BudsPro",
"BatteryLeft": 67,
"BatteryRight": 76,
"BatteryCase": 101,
"VoltageLeft": 3.86,
"VoltageRight": 3.9,
"ThermistorLeftCelsius": 34.1,
"ThermistorRightCelsius": 36.0,
"WearStateLeft": "Wearing",
"WearStateRight": "Wearing",
"FirmwareVersion": "R190XXU0AVF1",
"HardwareVersion": "rev0.2",
"SkuLeft": "SM-R190NZKAEUD",
"SkuRight": "SM-R190NZKAEUD"
}
Toggle ANC: ./GalaxyBudsClient action -e AncToggle
You can invoke the CLI usage help by adding the --help
parameter.
D-Bus IPC
Third-party scripts and apps can also connect to the D-Bus IPC service (me.timschneeberger.galaxybudsclient
), which provides similar integrations.
On Linux, the service is registered on the system's session bus. On other platforms, a custom D-Bus server will be hosted on the TCP port 54533
.
You can use introspection tools such as qdbusviewer
or d-spy
if you want to experiment with the exposed APIs.
Other new features
- Galaxy Buds FE support (although mostly untested)
- Implemented new Buds2 features, including the earbud fit test by @nift4 in #465
- Dynamic tray icons
- Connection popup: show the real device name in the title
- Added additional safeguards to the firmware installer to prevent users from installing firmware for the wrong device model
- Localization support for RTL languages
- Linux: auto-start support (except flatpak packages)
Bug fixes
- Application startup time improvements
- Fixed crash when BlueZ on Linux is unavailable
- Fixed window focus issue with some dialogs
- Fixed broken battery check before firmware updates
- Fixed inverted touchpad lock reading on Buds2/Buds2Pro by @nift4 in #442
- Fixed Bixby is not being visible when hotkeys are not supported by @nift4 in #444
- Fixed application shutdown event under KDE plasma by @ninjaoflight in #453
Other changes
- Application upgraded to Avalonia 11.1 and NET 8.0
- Update application icon by @sidevesh in #455
- Use buds icon for menubar by @sidevesh in #454
Translation updates
New Contributors
- @vigress8 made their first contribution in #438
- @nift4 made their first contribution in #442
- @iamimmanuelraj made their first contribution in #381
- @ninjaoflight made their first contribution in #453
- @sidevesh made their first contribution in #455
- @Eta06 made their first contribution in #470
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can be disabled in settings).
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'.
Q: How to fix connection issues (on Windows)
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 3000+ stars on GitHub!
Full Changelog: 4.5.4...4.6.0
v4.5.4
SmartScreen notice
The current Windows installer seems to trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, most likely because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries. Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
What's Changed
- Added support for pop-up window title to new models by @YexuanXiao in #398
- Linux: Fixed BlueZ connection bug (@StegBrind) in #405
- Linux: Flatpak packaging (@JavkhlanK)
- Linux: Added flatpak (flathub) packaging by @JavkhlanK in #415
Translations
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao and @Jyanr in #398 and #413
- Vietnamese translation updated by @thelegendaryjohn in #390
- Dutch translation added by @lampi8426 in #426
- Russian readme updated by @Dott-rus in #428
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
- If your system language is set to a language that has non-Latin characters (Korean, Japanese, Chinese), you need to start the app like this:
LC_ALL=C ./GalaxyBudsClient
(temporary workaround)
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can be disabled in settings).
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Crowdsourcing'.
Q: How to fix connection issues (on Windows)
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 2800+ stars on GitHub!
v4.5.3
All Galaxy Buds models are supported!
SmartScreen notice
The current Windows installer seems to trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, most likely because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries. Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
What's Changed (v4.5.3-beta)
- Support for Buds Pro 2
Note: This is a beta release; downgrade to v4.5.2 if you notice any breaking bugs
What's Changed (v4.5.2)
- Hotfix: Support for devices with personalized names
What's Changed (v4.5.1)
- Linux: Native tray icon support
- Hotfix: Accidentally leftover debug code in v4.5.0 suppressed all disconnect/error events and made it impossible to reconnect once disconnected
- Upgrade to .NET 6
- DevTools: Auto-scroll binary dump and message list
- Linux: Override Bluetooth adapter using an environment variable (e.g.
BT_ADAPTER=hci0
) - Fixed crash in WelcomePage
Translation updates
- Korean translation updated by @rkdclgh in #279
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao in #282
- German translation updated by @Benni0109 in #283
- Korean translation updated by @cozyplanes in #284
- Hebrew translation updated by @RisinT96 in #293
- Spanish translation updated by @dtorreci in #301 #302
- Russian translation updated by @gavril-s in #305
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
- If your system language is set to a language that has non-Latin characters (Korean, Japanese, Chinese), you need to start the app like this:
LC_ALL=C ./GalaxyBudsClient
(temporary workaround)
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can be disabled in settings).
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Developer options'.
Q: How to fix connection issues
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 2400+ stars on GitHub!
GalaxyBudsClient v4.5.2
All Galaxy Buds models are supported!
SmartScreen notice
The current Windows installer seems to trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, most likely because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries. Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
What's Changed (v4.5.2)
- Hotfix: Support for devices with personalized names
What's Changed (v4.5.1)
- Linux: Native tray icon support
- Hotfix: Accidentally leftover debug code in v4.5.0 suppressed all disconnect/error events and made it impossible to reconnect once disconnected
- Upgrade to .NET 6
- DevTools: Auto-scroll binary dump and message list
- Linux: Override Bluetooth adapter using an environment variable (e.g.
BT_ADAPTER=hci0
) - Fixed crash in WelcomePage
Translation updates
- Korean translation updated by @rkdclgh in #279
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao in #282
- German translation updated by @Benni0109 in #283
- Korean translation updated by @cozyplanes in #284
- Hebrew translation updated by @RisinT96 in #293
- Spanish translation updated by @dtorreci in #301 #302
- Russian translation updated by @gavril-s in #305
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
- If your system language is set to a language that has non-Latin characters (Korean, Japanese, Chinese), you need to start the app like this:
LC_ALL=C ./GalaxyBudsClient
(temporary workaround)
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can be disabled in settings).
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Developer options'.
Q: How to fix connection issues
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 1800+ stars on GitHub!
GalaxyBudsClient v4.5.1
All Galaxy Buds models are supported!
SmartScreen notice
The current Windows installer seems to trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, most likely because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries. Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
What's Changed
- Linux: Native tray icon support
- Hotfix: Accidentally leftover debug code in v4.5.0 suppressed all disconnect/error events and made it impossible to reconnect once disconnected
- Upgrade to .NET 6
- DevTools: Auto-scroll binary dump and message list
- Linux: Override Bluetooth adapter using an environment variable (e.g.
BT_ADAPTER=hci0
) - Fixed crash in WelcomePage
Translation updates
- Korean translation updated by @rkdclgh in #279
- Chinese translation updated by @YexuanXiao in #282
- German translation updated by @Benni0109 in #283
- Korean translation updated by @cozyplanes in #284
- Hebrew translation updated by @RisinT96 in #293
- Spanish translation updated by @dtorreci in #301 #302
- Russian translation updated by @gavril-s in #305
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
- If your system language is set to a language that has non-Latin characters (Korean, Japanese, Chinese), you need to start the app like this:
LC_ALL=C ./GalaxyBudsClient
(temporary workaround)
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard (can be disabled in settings).
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Developer options'.
Q: How to fix connection issues
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend' (Windows only)
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Thank you for 1700+ stars on GitHub!
GalaxyBudsClient v4.4.1
All Galaxy Buds models are supported!
SmartScreen notice: The current Windows installer seems to trigger a SmartScreen ('unrecognized developer') warning on some systems, most likely because I'm publishing these installers as unsigned binaries. Unfortunately, using a proper code signing certificate is not an option since I cannot afford recurring monthly payments for an open-source app with zero budget.
Please keep your firmware updated. Concerning the Buds, Buds+, and Buds Live: very old firmware versions such as R175XXU0ASLE
can cause crashes and are not properly supported. However, this app will support all Buds Pro firmware versions available to end users from launch.
Changelog v4.4.1
- Emergency patch for Buds2 users
Changelog v4.4
- Better Buds2 support
- Enable/disable single/double/triple/long touch actions
- Buds2 and Pro: Support for ambient sound customization feature
- Inform user about possible Bluetooth connection conflicts if the official app is installed (@githubcatw)
Bug fixes
- Fixed various issues with the Buds2
Translation updates
- Added Chinese-Traditional translation (@YiJhu )
- Updated Chinese translation (@YexuanXiao)
Note to Linux users
- x86_64-musl binaries are only compatible with libc-musl based distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux).
- You need to give the binary execute permissions before launching it:
chmod +x GalaxyBudsClient
- Proprietary NVIDIA drivers may cause crashes on some Linux systems (feel free to open an issue, I need to collect information)
- If your system language is set to a language that has non-Latin characters (Korean, Japanese, Chinese), you need to start the app like this:
LC_ALL=C ./GalaxyBudsClient
(temporary workaround)
Privacy
- This application collects crash dumps in case of fatal application crashes and sends them to my sentry.io dashboard.
- To help me support Buds models I don't own, this app includes a crowdsourcing feature to share data about Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth serial protocol on demand. You can disable this permanently by navigating to 'Settings > Developer options'.
Other notes
- The first launch (or after updating) always takes a few seconds longer.
Q: How to fix connection issues
A: If you experience issues while connecting or using the Galaxy Buds with this app, you can do the following:
- Unregister your earbuds in the app if not already done, like this:
Options > Unregister device
- Proceed to the device selection page
- Disable the switch with the label 'Use alternative Bluetooth backend'
- Select your earbuds from the list and continue
Q: The app does not launch
A: If you are on Windows, please (re-)install the latest version of the Microsoft .NET Framework Runtime.