Samsung may launch the Galaxy Book series starting from April 28th
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Pro, Galaxy Book Pro 360, and the Galaxy Book Go starting from April 28th
Early today, we shared that Samsung is soon unpacking a powerful galaxy device. We weren’t sure then if the company was talking about it laptops or what. But we had a hunch. It is confirmed that Samsung is bringing the Galaxy Book and the Galaxy Book Pro on April 28th.
Not only this, Samsung is expected to launch four devices in total; the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Pro, Galaxy Book Pro 360, and the Galaxy Book Go.
The base model will come in a single-size option and one colour finish. It might have a 15″ display with Full HD resolution. This variant would be powered with the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. The battery on this variant is expected to offer 17 hours of runtime. This base variant will run Windows 10 Home. Finally, the device is said to come under $1,000.
Then comes the Galaxy Book Pro. The device is expected to come in two sizes: 13″ and 15″. The Galaxy Book Pro will be available in two colourways – Silver and Blue. This device will be able to offer a 20 hours battery life. This same device is supposed to come with 512GB SSD storage. Moreover, the device could have a larger trackpad, a fingerprint reader, a USB Type-A port, and a headphone jack.
The Galaxy Book Pro 360 is also expected to come in two sizes: 13″ and 15″. and available in two colourways – Navy and Gold. This device is powered with the 11th Gen Intel Core processor, paired with 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, and expected to offer 20 hours of battery usage per charge.
The last variant is the Galaxy Book Go, which is expected to come with a 14″ Full HD display. Samsung might launch it in two different processor configurations – the Snapdragon 7c chipset and the Snapdragon 8cx Gen X chipset.
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