Samsung has been a force of reckoning in the laptop space for a number of years now, and that looks set to continue with the imminent reveal of the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and its 2-in-1 counterpart, the Galaxy Book Pro 360.

The latest available model, the Galaxy Book Flex, was a very impressive laptop, especially in regards to its beautiful display. However, it also left a lot to be desired in certain aspects of its build quality, mediocre audio quality, and its expensive price point.

Now, with recent Samsung Galaxy Book models behind us, including the Flex and Ion, we may soon catch a glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro at the upcoming Samsung Unpacked 2021 event happening on April 28.

The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 currently have precious few tidbits of information surrounding them, but rumors suggest the former will feature remarkably slim bezels, while the latter will offer a 360-degree hinge as well as touchscreen functionality.

Other rumored new features include AMOLED screens for both devices, as well as S Pen stylus compatibility and 5G connectivity for the Galaxy Book Pro 360. This would put the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 in line with the previous Flex which also featured 5G connectivity

Cut to the chase

  • What is it?  The next laptop from Samsung
  • When is it out? TBA
  • What will it cost? Unknown, but expected to be a similar price point as the Galaxy Book Flex

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro release date and price

Not much is known about the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro’s release date and price as of yet. However, we can speculate on its release date and price point by looking at the Galaxy Book Flex2 5G, which was released on February 12, 2021.

Samsung has also launched a bevy of new laptops in recent months, including the aforementioned Flex2 5G, as well as the Galaxy Chromebook 2 and Notebook Plus 2.

As such, we might not see the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro until Q3 2021 at the earliest. However, this could collide with the speculative launch of the MacBook Pro 14-inch. In this case, a late 2021 or early 2022 release window for the Galaxy Book Pro could give it more room to breathe.

In terms of price, we fully expect the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro to be an expensive piece of kit, given its flagship status. The Galaxy Book Flex retailed at $1,399 (£1,349, AU$1,760) so expect the Galaxy Book Pro to be within that ballpark, if not more expensive.

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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro leaks

We now have a good idea of what the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 will look like, with images of the devices leaking online via SafetyKorea certifications.

As reported by 91mobiles, we can see that the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro will be available in both silver and white color configurations, while the Galaxy Book Pro 360 will also be available in white, with other colors as of yet unconfirmed.

Both devices are expected to feature Windows as their operating system of choice and benefit from 11th-generation Intel Core CPUs. If this is the case, Samsung’s Galaxy Book Pro line should have no issue poising themselves as powerhouses of productivity using the power afforded by Intel’s processors.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro design and specs

Design speculation has in part been fueled by certification Samsung has received from Bluetooth SIG. The certification is for both the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360.

Given how the ‘360’ in the latter’s name differentiates it from the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro, it’s possible that the base model will have a more traditional form factor we’re used to seeing. Meanwhile, the ‘360’ could suggest that product might be a laptop/tablet hybrid with a 360-degree hinge.

Judging by the certification details, the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro will also be available in an LTE version, too, which could give it a connection speed advantage over the base model.

We’ve been made aware of some of the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro’s specifications. According to SamMobile, the new laptop (along with its 360 counterparts) will be available in two display sizes: a 13.3-inch screen and a larger 15.6-inch variant.

Both Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 are also expected to feature AMOLED displays. However, given how the two available sizes fall outside of 14-inches, that means they’re unlikely to use the 90Hz OLED displays Samsung has said it will be manufacturing. Still, if Samsung has other display sizes up to its sleeve, we’d love to see them in action on its new laptops.

S Pen support is also expected, carrying on the trend of previous Samsung laptops. From this, we can speculate that the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro will have touchscreen functionality, something we can see being especially useful if the Book Pro 360 is a tablet hybrid.

It’s possible the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro could have support for the upcoming S Pen Pro. This updated version of Samsung’s signature stylus will feature bigger dimensions, making it more comfortable to use for long periods of time. This could be ideal for all the artists out there who prefer to draw on their laptops or tablets and might complement the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro nicely.

Rounding out the specs reported on by SamMobile are the new laptops’ processors. The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro will feature choices of Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs. This puts them in line with other laptops on the market, including ones from Samsung’s own back catalog.

So far, it looks like Windows 10 will be the operating system of choice for the new laptops as well, differentiating them from the Galaxy Chromebook line.

Credit to Techradar for this article.

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