Wednesday 28 April 2021

Samsung brings the best of both worlds: The usability and comfort of smartphone with the power of a fully equipped PC [Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked]

Samsung brings the best of both worlds: The usability and comfort of smartphone with the power of a fully equipped PC [Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked]
Wednesday 28 April 2021

Samsung brings the best of both worlds: The usability and comfort of smartphone with the power of a fully equipped PC [Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked]


 On April Galaxy Unpacked event Samsung unveiled few feature packed devices which adapted the latest technologies at their best like new intel evo platform CPU, Top the line Thunderbolt 4 ports, OLED display and lot more.

Galaxy Book Pro
The new galaxy Book comes with AMOLED display with stunning viewing experience and packs the new Tiger lake CPU with the top line evo certification in a form factor of 11.2mm and just weighs 868g. which is comparatively the thinnest and lightest in the market. Its available in 13 and 15inch models. When it comes to ports it houses all needed ports including the new Thunderbolt 4 port which can extend the screen up to two 4k displays or an 8k display. When it comes to sound it comes with DOLBY ATMOS which provides an immersive sound experience on a laptop.
The Galaxy Book Pro is available at
$999 for 13.3 inch 
$1,099 for 15.6 inch
Galaxy Book Pro 360
This product line was previously called as 'Flex' and now Samsung introduced it as '360' which is a 2in1 device which can be used as a full blown Tablet.
The company brought down the hinge to a very small size to make a perfect and thin device. The product include an S pen in the box with low latency and a smartphone like experience which take the productivity to next level. These models can support onboard 5G connectivity to deliver gigabit+ speeds. Both the Pro models claim a battery life of 20 hrs for video playback and 16 hrs for regular use which can last around 8hrs for 30 mins of charge.
The Galaxy Book Pro 360 is available at
$1,199 for 13.3 inch
$1,299 for 15.6 inch

Galaxy Book
This model comes at a bang for the buck Price which brings the taste of Pro models for a far better price. It comes with 15.6 inch display, new Intel's Tiger Lake 11th gen CPUs , Slim bezels and a body that can be opened to 180°. Comes with integrated iris XE graphics, DOLBY ATMOS, LTE connectivity and lot more. The only downside in this model is lack of a Thunderbolt 4 port which became essential in a modern day laptop.
The Galaxy Book is available at
$549 for 15.6inch
$649 for 15.6inch + LTE

Galaxy Book Odyssey
The company launched a new gaming laptop at the event which houses the latest 11th gen Tiger Lake-H series CPUs from intel combined with NVIDIA RTX 3050Ti GPU for high level graphics, frame rates and a smooth gaming experience. The device comes with a logo on its back that represents the Odyssey model.The new Galaxy Book Odyssey is available at
$1,399 for 15.6inch

Galaxy Book Smart switch
This helps you to transfer data from an old device to the new Galaxy Book just like how we do in case of a smartphone. Thus helping the user to switch to the new device without any data loss or misplacement and enjoying the same continuous experience.

Smart things on Galaxy Book
By this we can access all our devices and control them how we would on a smartphone. It will just work fine as it would on a Galaxy handheld device.When we just open our samsung buds we will greeted with the pop-up just like a galaxy smartphone.Thus bringing the mobile like experience on your Galaxy Book.

Samsung stock apps and Native Android apps
With the help of your phone the Galaxy Book lets you to connect to your Smartphone and use your mobile on the big screen Seamlessly. You will be able to pin your apps to your Taskbar and use them like how you would on a smartphone. This helps the user enjoy continuous connectivity without switching over devices creating an 'Ecosystem'.This erases the line between Smartphone and a laptop thus bringing mobile like experience to a laptop.

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