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Samsung unveiled Galaxy Book Go with Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Chip, Windows 10

On April 28th, Samsung launched a new high-end notebook product line called Galaxy Book Pro. The series consists of two PCs-Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360, which have high-end OLED displays, S Pen support, better cross-device interaction, and more.

Well, after months of leaks and speculation, the South Korean tech giant finally launched the Galaxy Book Go as its latest ARM-based Windows 10 laptop. However, it is expected to be launched with the Galaxy Book Pro series, but Samsung skipped it at the event.

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According to the news, Samsung has launched the Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G, which are equipped with more powerful Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G processors. Speaking of measurement, it is a thin and light device, weighing only 1.38 kg, in silver, and slim to 14.9 mm.

Galaxy Book Go is equipped with a 14-inch full HD resolution IPS LCD screen and 720p webcam, and is equipped with stereo speakers with Dolby audio to provide immersive sound effects. Under the hood, it is powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 processor and runs the Windows 10 operating system.

The company will launch the Galaxy Book Go with two memory options, including 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, and 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. You can also expand its storage space via a microSD card. At the same time, the Galaxy Book Go highlights the LTE connection because it is equipped with a built-in modem with the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chip.

You can also choose the Wi-Fi-only version according to your preferences. Other features include a USB 2.0 Type-A port, two USB 3.2 Type-C ports, a headphone/microphone combo jack, a Nano SIM card slot, Wi-Fi 5 (2×2 MIMO), and Bluetooth 5.1. It is also equipped with a 42.3Whr battery and supports 25W fast charging through the USB Type-C port.

Galaxy Book Go Wi-Fi version and the LTE version will be available in some markets in June, starting at $349.11, while Galaxy Book Go 5G will be available later this year.


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