Samsung has announced its new Samsung Galaxy Book2 Go 5G

Updated on 18-Jan-2023
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Samsung has revealed the latest entrant in the Galaxy Book Go lineup, the Samsung Galaxy Book2 Go 5G

As the name suggests, it offers 5G connectivity, along with a 14-inch FHD display and better GPU and CPU efficiency.

The laptop’s price In India starts at ₹49,948

Samsung has announced its new Samsung Galaxy Book2 Go 5G which runs on the Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 Compute Platform and also offers easy connectivity with other devices from the brand. It is believed to offer a great mobile experience thanks to its 5G capabilities, and also to offer a long battery life. This laptop has been designed for students and has a 180-degree folding hinge for added versatility. 

Samsung Galaxy Book2 specifications

The Samsung Galaxy Book2 comes with a 14-inch display along with military-grade durability. The laptop runs on the upgraded Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 Compute Platform. This chipset offers better multicore CPU and GPU performance and efficiency, according to the brand. It comes with the Quick Share functionality that allows you to share documents and files from one device to another even when you don’t have internet. The device offers up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal memory. 

Samsung Galaxy Book2 price in India

The Samsung Galaxy Book2 price in India will vary based on the specifications of the model. The Galaxy Book2 Go with 4GB memory and 128GB storage will be priced at approximately ₹49,948. The Galaxy Book2 Go 5G with 4GB memory and 128GB storage will be priced at approximately ₹64,962. The Galaxy Book2 Go 5G with 8GB memory and 256GB storage will be priced at approximately ₹74,972. These laptops will be available for purchase at the end of January 2023, and can be bought via the brand’s official website (Samsung.com) and select retailers.

Kajoli Anand Puri

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