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How to connect AirPods to Samsung Galaxy

Do AirPods work with Samsung Galaxy phones? Yes, and here’s how. How do I connect Bluetooth headphones to my Samsung Galaxy smartphone or tablet? We often get questions from readers who want to know if AirPods work with Samsung Galaxy phones.

It is not difficult to imagine why they are curious. Apple is known for keeping its ecosystem blocked. Many have the impression that those trendy earbuds can only be used by people with an Apple smartphone. In essence, this is the real question- do AirPods work with Samsung Galaxy smartphones? The simple answer for people who wonder if AirPods connect to Samsung phones is yes, they can absolutely do it. This means that you can also use them with a Samsung device.

How to connect AirPods to Samsung Galaxy

Yes, AirPods can work with Samsung phones. Apple hasn’t stopped them from being used with Android devices. Since Samsung smartphones are running Android, you will have no problem using them with your device. Despite the custom chip that makes AirPods pairing with Apple devices a breeze, it’s nothing more than pairing a simple Bluetooth device with your Samsung phone.

The procedure for pairing AirPods with a Galaxy phone is quite simple. First, make sure you have Bluetooth enabled on your device. Then open the AirPods case before pressing and holding the configuration button located on the back of the case.

Continue to hold the button until the status light starts flashing white. This is when you will see AirPods appear in the list of nearby Bluetooth devices on your smartphone. Tap on them to complete the pairing process and voila! Now you know how to connect AirPods to a Samsung Galaxy phone.

Pair AirPods with your Android phone

When pairing AirPods with a Samsung phone, you won’t have to perform the sophisticated method used by iPhone users to open the AirPods case and wait for a message to appear and pair the devices. Instead, you’ll need to use the proven method, that of going into your device’s Bluetooth settings. 

Connecting to a device via Bluetooth requires an active Bluetooth connection from the device and the phone.

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the quick settings panel, then long-press on the Bluetooth icon.
  2. Depending on your phone, you may need to select Add a new device or Pair new device.
  3. With the AirPods in the charging case, open the lid.
  4. On the back of the case, there is a small button. Keep it pressed until the indicator light starts flashing white.
  5. Your AirPods will then be displayed in the pairing menu on your Samsung phone, select them and follow the instructions on your phone.

With the AirPods connected to your Android phone, you can use them as you would any other Bluetooth headset or headset. They will automatically connect when they are removed from the case and disconnect when you return them to the case. 

If your Android phone supports reverse wireless charging, you can charge them on the back of the phone. They also charge wirelessly via any other Qi-supported pad or via Apple’s Lightning cable.

You will lose some functionality

You will need to repeat this process on all non-Apple devices you want to use AirPods with. If you experience problems during the pairing process, try opening the case and holding the button on the back until the light starts flashing yellow. Release the button and close your lip before trying the above procedure again.

Keep in mind that you won’t be able to use all the features offered by AirPods because they only work if paired with an Apple device. Obviously Siri will not be available and the AirPod battery indicator will not be shown on the phone display. 

However, there are third-party applications that allow you to view the battery levels simply by opening the case next to the phone. I use an app called AirBattery and have not encountered any problems. Plus, it’s free. 

Features such as automatic pause when an AirPod is removed from the ear will not work. Double tapping a headset will play/pause only the media.

The third-party app AirBattery claims to support auto pause as a beta feature, but only when playing music from Spotify. The app also warns you that enabling the beta function will drain your Samsung phone’s battery faster.

Also, you won’t be able to activate Google Assistant with AirPods, as iPhone users can do with Siri, simply because Apple has programmed its earbuds to work with its own voice assistant, not that of its competitors. You will have to start these queries in the traditional way, talking on your phone.

Products such as smartwatches and smart earphones are best only when used within the relevant ecosystem. Given that AirPods have achieved cult status in popular culture, it is understandable that quite a few people would like to use them without giving up their Samsung Galaxy phone.

Ah, if you have problems connecting AirPods to Samsung Galaxy, turning off and on both devices can often solve the problem.

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