Leaks suggest two new ‘Galaxy Book Pro’ laptops are on the way

New leaks suggest Samsung is planning to release two new Galaxy Book Pro laptops as a possible sequel to last year's Galaxy Book Flex (pictured above).

New leaks suggest Samsung is planning to release two new Galaxy Book Pro laptops as a possible sequel to last year’s Galaxy Book Flex (pictured above).
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Samsung’s latest Chromebook is on sale today in the Galaxy Chromebook 2, but due to some new leaks, Samsung plans to release two new Windows laptops with built-in S-Pens.

Based on a new report from Sammobile, the new Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are available in both 13 and 15 inch sizes, with the latter model even with optional 5G connectivity.

The Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 were first spotted about a month ago after receiving BT 5.1 certification from the Bluetooth SIG. Similar to last year’s Galaxy ChromebookThe Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 are expected to feature vibrant OLED screens with possible 90Hz refresh rates – components that will definitely help separate Samsung’s new Windows laptops from typical productivity.

And in accordance with a goal TM Roh, Samsung’s mobile head, advocated in a blog post late last year, the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro are likely to be provided with stylus support via a built-in S-Pen, which means users should have a drawing and note-taking experience similar to that available on a Galaxy Note Phone.

Over the past few years, Samsung has made a concerted effort to expand the range of laptops and computers, with laptops like last year Galaxy Book Flex a good return to form, and now it looks like Samsung wants to continue the momentum with a new range of Windows laptops.

Unfortunately there is not much information about prices or a release date. But because Samsung has already requested and received a number of important certificates, an official launch may not be that far off. And considering the “Pro” brand, Samsung has the Galaxy Book Flex 2 5G By the end of 2020, these emerging Galaxy laptops could be even more premium systems meant to sit at the top of Samsung’s notebook range.

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