Some weeks ago, Samsung revealed the Galaxy Book2 Go, a thin and light ARM-powered Windows laptop having the Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3. While the chipset has support for 5G, the original model did not get an advantage of that and suggested only local connectivity. A day ago, the organization revealed a 5G version of the laptop.
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 Go 5G is considered to be a dual-SIM device and can pair a physical SIM and an eSIM (keep in mind that only single standby is supported). The 5G connection employs the sub-6GHz bands.
South Korean electronics brand-named Samsung on 16th of January revealed the Galaxy Book2 Go 5G laptop. Exclusive to the merchandise of the UK at present, the Galaxy Book2 Go brings 5G connectivity on top of performance improvements enabled by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7C+ Gen 3 mobile platform. Astonishingly, there is also a variant sans 5G connectivity in the line-up.
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The non-5G model arrives in a single configuration:
- 4GB RAM and internal storage 128GB.
The 5G model is offered in two configurations which are:
- 4GB RAM + 128GB storage
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage.
Below have mentioned the specifications:
In addition to that, the laptop can connect to Wi-Fi 6E networks and knows some neat tricks if you have other Galaxy devices. For instance, you can connect to a Galaxy Tab using the Second Screen feature, which does what it says on the tin. Fast and easy pairing is enabled for Galaxy Buds too.
The look of Galaxy Book2 Go is slender, measuring only 15.5mm thick and the weight is 1.44kg {0.61”, 3.17 lbs.}. That doesn’t make it a wimp; although, it has passed the MIL-STD-810H tests for High Temp, Low Temp, Thermal Shock, Vibration, Low Pressure, and Humidity.
The laptop presents a 14” IPS LCD with a resolution of 1080p, the hinge permits the screen to rotate 180°. It runs Windows 11 Home out of the box, which supports x86 apps (32-bit and 64-bit), in case you depend on old Windows applications that are not equipped with an ARM port.
If you’re not known with the Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3, it’s a Qualcomm ARM chip intended for battery-powered Windows devices. It has a 6nm TSMC process and equips with 8 Kryo cores and an Adreno GPU, identical to the Android chipsets. There is also an X53 modem and a FastConnect 6700 system (Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2).
Wired connectivity presents two USB-C ports,
- one USB-A 2.0
- a headset combo jack.
It is also equipped with a MicroSD slot and a nanoSIM slot. The laptop is furnished with a battery of 42.3Wh and arrives with a power adapter of 45W.
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 Go would be accessible from the end of January via Samsung.com as well as choose carriers. There is a non-5G version accessible, and furthermore, two memory configurations, especially for the 5G model.
Samsung is anticipated to reveal the Galaxy Book3 series at the 1st of February Unpacked event for the smartphone of Galaxy S23.