Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Widget Malfunctions on Pixel Devices, Users Report
Breaking: Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Widget Breaks on Pixel Phones
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, Samsung's latest flagship earbuds, are suffering a critical widget failure when paired with Google Pixel smartphones. Users report that the home screen widget, a key feature for quick controls, is unresponsive or fails to launch the Galaxy Wearable app.

This issue affects the Buds 4 Pro specifically, marking a regression from previous generations that had limited but functional cross-platform support. The problem appears to be widespread, with multiple users on Pixel 10 Pro devices confirming the bug.
“It’s incredibly frustrating,” said Alex Chen, a mobile tech analyst at TechInsights. “Samsung’s widget is one of the main reasons people stay in their ecosystem. Losing that on a Pixel makes the Buds 4 Pro feel like a second-class accessory.”
Background
Samsung has long offered a Galaxy Wearable app for non-Samsung Android devices, but integration has always been imperfect. Earlier Buds Pro models allowed basic widget functionality, including battery readouts and sound controls.
With the Buds 4 Pro, however, the widget is virtually broken. Tapping it does not reliably open the app, and even manual connection via Bluetooth often fails to restore widget functionality. The issue persists after multiple reinstalls and cache clears, according to user forum posts.
Samsung has not yet acknowledged the bug or provided a timeline for a fix. The company’s official support page still lists the Galaxy Wearable app as compatible with Pixel phones running Android 15.

What This Means
For users who own both a Samsung earbuds and a Pixel phone, this bug removes one of the most convenient features. Without a working widget, adjusting noise cancellation, equalizer profiles, or checking battery requires opening the app manually — a two-step process that many find cumbersome.
The failure also raises questions about Samsung’s commitment to cross-platform compatibility. While the Buds 4 Pro excel when paired with a Galaxy phone, their value proposition drops sharply for the growing number of Pixel users who previously relied on Samsung hardware.
“If this isn’t fixed soon, I’ll have to consider switching to Pixel Buds or another brand,” said Maria Lopez, a long-time Galaxy Buds user who recently purchased a Pixel 10 Pro. “I love the sound and fit, but a broken widget is a dealbreaker for daily use.”
Until a patch arrives, affected users can still pair the Buds 4 Pro via standard Bluetooth for audio, but advanced features remain inaccessible without the widget. Samsung has not responded to requests for comment.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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