Samsung is teasing the announcement of “the most powerful Galaxy” device at its latest Galaxy Unpacked event. It has set for 10 am ET on 28th April 2021 as the time and date for the event.
Given Samsung just released its flagship smartphone for the year, its Galaxy Book lineup of laptops better fit the bill for a more powerful Galaxy device. The device is already long overdue for an update, given that the current models were announced back in 2019.
You can watch the trailer for the announcement in the video below;
They still feature Intel’s outdated 10th Gen processors. A Galaxy Book refresh featuring some of Intel’s new 11th Gen Tiger Lake chips or its newer 35W H-series variants would easily take the accolade of being the latest “most powerful” Galaxy product.
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According to the rumours, Samsung has been working on a new Galaxy Book Pro line of laptops. The laptops are to feature 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch OLED panels, S-Pen support, and upgraded Intel CPUs. One of the new models, the Galaxy Book Pro 360, will also reportedly include 5G compatibility.
Also, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is also rumoured as what it would unveil at the event. It potentially has the most powerful mobile processor in the smartphone category. However, even a processor as powerful as Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 888 still isn’t as powerful as a true laptop processor, strengthening the case for the Galaxy Book Pro line of PCs.
Also, rumours say that Samsung will reveal the Z Fold 3 at a July event. This means it’s most likely not going to feature at the Galaxy Unpacked event.
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