Samsung Galaxy Book Go will likely be priced at $349.99 (roughly Rs. 26,200) within the US, as per a report. The Galaxy Book Go is anticipated to be launched in two fashions with an ARM-based CPU. Meanwhile, first video renders of Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 have been shared on-line by a tipster. The South Korean firm will launch these laptops at its subsequent Galaxy Unpacked 2021 digital occasion scheduled to happen on April 28.
The first report comes from WinFuture wherein the publication claims that Samsung Galaxy Book Go will initially be launched with Windows 10 Home as a result of “Windows 10X is not yet finished (translated)”. Furthermore, there are stories that Samsung will launch the Galaxy Book Go in two variants — one with Qualcomm Snapdragon 7C and the opposite with the third-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx 5G platform.
The pocket book has allegedly been noticed on Bluetooth SIG, FCC listings and Wi-Fi Alliance platforms. A report says that the Galaxy Book Go mannequin with Qualcomm 7c could have 4GB LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB UFS storage. The mannequin with Qualcomm 8cx could have 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB UFS storage configuration. It is more likely to be launched at The Galaxy Unpacked occasion on April 28.
Meanwhile, a brand new video render of Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 has been shared on Twitter in addition to on Voice (through SamMobile) by identified tipster Evan Blass. The render shared on Twitter is of the Galaxy Book Pro 360, and exhibits the convertible laptop computer’s 360-degree hinge, touchscreen show, an S Pen, a full-sized keyboard, three USB Type-C ports, a microSD card slot, and one headphone jack. In comparability, the Galaxy Book Pro has two USB Type-C ports, one USB Type-A port, one HDMI port, and a headphone jack.
Both Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are anticipated to ship in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes. They could come outfitted with Eleventh-Generation Intel Core processors, supplied with a alternative of embedded or discrete (Nvidia GeForce MX450) graphics, and full-HD AMOLED shows.
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