The next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled for later this month And along with the latest invitations, speculation is rife as to what new hardware will be unveiled when Samsung's event kicks off on April 28
Unpacked events are usually dominated by Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphone products, and this month's Galaxy Unpacked could bring fresh information about the kinds of phones (foldable and otherwise) the Korean company will bring to market this year
However, the company has not yet announced any new phones
However, since the February and March events focus on the Galaxy S21 lineup and the latest Galaxy A models, respectively, Samsung's other product lines, including the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 laptop It seems more likely that we will get more information about some of These models are expected to be announced as early as May
Additionally, a leaked Samsung product roadmap from earlier this year predicted that the company would hold a PC-focused Unpacked event this month, and we are eager to see if that is true
Recent Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 leaks have us hoping that Samsung's upcoming laptops will offer serious competition against the best laptops you can buy today, including the Dell XPS 13 and MacBook Pro
Finally, Samsung's new laptop is expected to offer serious competition to the best laptops you can buy today, including the Dell XPS 13 and MacBook Pro
Finally, a Samsung trailer teasing the April 28 event appears, and while there are no clear clues, the box in the video looks a bit large for a smartphone The logo being lifted up at the end seems to imply that the laptop will be opened, but this is only speculation
We'll have to wait for the April 28 Galaxy Unpacked event to find out, but given that Samsung is sending out invitations with a glowing blue cube (pictured above) and a teaser that "the most powerful Galaxy ever will be here," we can expect a new, robust machines, we expect the emphasis to be on new, rugged machines
Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held as a virtual live stream on Samsung's website on Wednesday, April 28
Because the global pandemic is still ongoing, the event cannot be accessed directly, but it can also be viewed on Samsung's YouTube page if you do not wish to watch it on the company's website
Samsung is expected to officially announce the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360, which are rumored to be new additions to the Galaxy series of laptops
We saw some leaked product details earlier this year suggesting that these new laptops will be available in both 13-inch and 15-inch chassis, but the 360 variant incorporates a 360-degree hinge that, when the screen is flipped completely, will it would operate as a tablet
In terms of specs, the leakers claim that both laptops will be powered by Intel 11th generation processors, with a choice of either integrated graphics or Nvidia mobile GPUs Both laptop models are expected to feature HD AMOLED displays with support for Samsung's S Pen and support Thunderbolt 4 and optional LTE connectivity
If these leaks prove accurate, these new notebooks could draw away the growing heat and attention around the MacBook Pro 14-inch and its updated Apple processor, which is expected to arrive later this year [Here are details of the Galaxy Book Go that leaked a few months ago
Leaked marketing materials show the proposed configuration (and possibly top-of-the-line model) with a Snapdragon 8cx CPU, 8GB RAM, and 256GB of UFS SSD storage, alongside a tagline that the laptop will feature "the fastest Qualcomm processor in GBook history" The entry-level Galaxy Book Go model is expected to ship with a Snapdragon 7c CPU, 4GB RAM, and 128GB UFS SSD, all of which fits nicely with the April 28 event's promise of the arrival of the "most powerful" Galaxy It fits nicely with the promise
This fits nicely with the promise that the April 28 event will herald the arrival of the "most powerful" Galaxy, but the entry-level Galaxy Book Go model is expected to ship with a Snapdragon 7c CPU, 4GB RAM, and 128GB UFS SSD
If you are looking to buy a Galaxy Book Go, you will need to consider the following
If you really want to place a long-term bet, you can bet that Samsung's April 28 event will include a bit of information about what's next in the Chrome-powered Galaxy laptop lineup
First announced a year ago, Samsung's Galaxy Chromebook and its successor, the Galaxy Chromebook 2, earned high praise from us for their stylish design and capable performance (for a Chromebook)
Some leaks about this month's Galaxy Unpacked event hinted at new updates to Samsung's Chromebook offerings, but it seems highly unlikely that we will see anything as significant as the Galaxy Chromebook 3 It seems unlikely that we will see something as significant as the Galaxy Chromebook 3 We didn't find much to complain about in our review of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2, and since that machine just started shipping last month, it's hard to believe that Samsung will introduce a revision so soon
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