Samsung has introduced quite a lot of laptops after its Galaxy Unpacked event namely the Galaxy Book Pro, Galaxy Book Pro 360, Galaxy Book, and Galaxy Book Odyssey, in addition to the quietly launch Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha. The company is also reported to unveil an affordable Windows laptop with an ARM processor dubbed the Samsung Galaxy Book Go.
Samsung Galaxy Book Go
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go is said to have a 14-inch 1920x1080p IPS LCD panel and powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c chip with the ARM version of Windows 10. It also packs 4GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage and supports LTE connectivity.
As far as ports go, it is said to have two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD slot, and a SIM slot. It also reported to have a MIL-STD-810 durability rating meaning it can withstand a drop of 1.2m and is dust-tight.
The ARM version of Windows 10, unfortunately, has poor of native apps and a sub-par record of emulating x64 apps.
Samsung has no official announcement regarding the launch itself which includes price and availability. However, it is believed to be unveiled in Germany for EUR 449 for the Wi-Fi-only version.
Ram found his love and appreciation for writing in 2015 having started in the gaming and esports sphere for GG Network. He would then transition to focus more on the world of tech which has also began his journey into learning more about this world. That said though, he still has the mentality of "as long as it works" for his personal gadgets.