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Samsung Launches Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G

Samsung has today unveiled the Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G, their latest additions to the Galaxy Book line-up powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon compute platforms. The Galaxy Book Go series provides more choices at accessible prices to consumers looking to achieve more anytime, anywhere.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G

With the Galaxy Book Go series, users can enjoy leading mobility with state-of-the-art PC productivity. They can enjoy expanded Galaxy ecosystem experiences when paired with their Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and wearables.

“Building on our close collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, the Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G is bringing the best features of your smartphone and combining them with the PC performance and productivity you deserve.”

The Galaxy Book Go series is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 compute platform, and the Galaxy Book Go 5G powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G compute platform delivers lightning-fast 5G connectivity speeds to take advantage of the latest network standards.

Features

Designed to Move with You Throughout Your Day
Answer emails over a latte at the coffee shop, browse social media channels during your commute or video call a loved one before a flight with Always On, Always Connected flexibility enabled by Snapdragon compute platforms. The Galaxy Book Go series builds on Windows 10 experiences with the benefit of instant boot speeds, allowing you to open it and immediately use your PC. And if you’re in need of more screen space to multitask, look no further: the Galaxy Book Go series boasts a large 14-inch display with a slim bezel, so you can stay productive during crunch time.

With thin and light designs featuring a 180-degree folding hinge and Dolby Atmos, providing rich soundscapes, Galaxy Book Go devices are great for watching movies on the way to a weekend getaway, or reviewing work with a colleague during an onsite work visit. For students, its long-lasting battery makes it the ideal companion for every class, ensuring you always have access to the assignments and online resources you need—whether you’re taking notes at a lecture, or studying late at the library. Plus, its military-grade durability ensures that its thin and mobile design stands up to repeated daily use.

Your Galaxy Ecosystem at Your Fingertips
Galaxy devices are built to work together, eliminating everyday glitches with a seamless device ecosystem experience. Sync your smartphone to your Galaxy Book Go series device to answer texts, make calls and mirror Android apps with Link to Windows and Microsoft Your Phone; extend your screen to your Galaxy Tab S7 series for dual-screen productivity with Second screen; and effortlessly connect your Galaxy Buds to your Galaxy Book Go series device with Easy Bluetooth connection. It is all possible thanks to seamless device integration in the Galaxy ecosystem, and it’s all available right on the new Galaxy Book Go series.

You can also use Galaxy Book Smart Switch to transfer files, photos, app lists and even settings from your existing PC to your Galaxy Book Go series device to get set up in a snap. Plus, Quick Share makes it easier than ever to share documents, photos and files between Galaxy devices—no internet connection required.

At home, control the lighting or temperature with the SmartThings—or use SmartThings Find[8] to track down your Galaxy smartphone left in another room. And when night falls, kick back and enjoy free TV from your favorite channels and media outlets with the embedded Samsung TV Plus icon conveniently located in the Windows menu.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Galaxy Book Go (Wi-Fi) will be available in the US beginning June 10, starting at $349. The Galaxy Book Go 5G will be available later this year. All models feature a subtle yet sophisticated silver finish. In addition, Samsung Care+, a dedicated product support service covering accidental screen cracks, repairs and more, will be available for the Galaxy Book Go series in select markets.

For more information, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

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