Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 Renders Leaked Ahead of MWC 2022 Launch

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- Updated: 21st Feb 2022, 20:19 IST
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The alleged Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 2 drawings leaked online only days before the laptop’s official launch at MWC 2022. In the photos, the laptop is shown in Burgundy Red. But many believe Samsung will offer it in other colours. The South Korean firm has also said that it plans to work with Intel and Microsoft on future laptops.

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Giznext has leaked several photographs of the speculated Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 laptops. In partnership with tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka @OnLeaks), according to a report by Giznext. On the factory schematics papers, the laptop is given the codename “mars 2,” according to the report. It is indicating that it will be a second-generation gadget. In addition, it is to include a roomy keypad and a giant mouse trackpad for the mouse.

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Additionally, the Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 maintains the same 360-degree folding design as its predecessor, the Galaxy Book Pro. All design aspects, including display bezels and hinges, might be similar. To those seen on the previous-generation Galaxy Book 360, except for a more roomy keyboard and a giant mouse trackpad. Galaxy Book Pro 360 got its introduction in two versions by Samsung. One in April and another with 5G capability in October.

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According to the source, the Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 may not have S Pen functionality. However, according to reports, there will be three USB Type-C connections. One 3.5mm headphone socket, and one microSD card on the laptop. In addition, the laptop anticipates having a 15-inch touchscreen.

The announcement comes only a few days after Samsung stated that it would extend its Galaxy Book line at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in 2022. However, keep in mind that Samsung has not announced the name of the Galaxy Book laptop that it will unveil at the Mobile World Congress this year. Regarding its laptop portfolio, Samsung claims that its PC sales will have climbed by 63 per cent year on year in 2021.

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Based on this, the firm intends to make even more efforts to guarantee that “the devices in the Galaxy Ecosystem work together to benefit our users.” The South Korean company also said that it would continue its long-standing collaboration with Intel and Microsoft.

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Samsung Electronics’ Hark-sang Kim, Corporate EVP & Head of New Computing R&D Team, stated in an announcement that “Together, we will achieve three goals with our soon-to-announce next generation Galaxy Book lineup. It is to transform the way people use their devices within their daily lives. A seamless experience across devices and operating systems; the combination of the best of Galaxy mobility powered by Intel; and peace of mind brought about by robust security.”

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Among other things, Samsung claims that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book will provide a seamless user experience with Galaxy smartphone apps such as the Samsung Gallery and Samsung Notes, and also with Microsoft apps such as the Microsoft Office suite, OneDrive, and Outlook, allowing for full functionality while on the go.

It also announced that Intel CPUs would power the laptops and have additional security capabilities to ensure that users have a safe, private, and secure experience on their laptops and tablets.



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Highlights of the Story

  • It’s possible that the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 may not feature S Pen functionality.
  • They will use Intel CPUs in the construction of the laptop.
  • They are said to provide a smooth experience when used with mobile devices.