Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Book 5 series is sparking a lot of interest, with details about these new laptops starting to appear on various certification websites. Although Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the series yet, reports from trusted sources like the Energy Star website, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hint that a launch could be imminent. The Galaxy Book 5 lineup is expected to feature both a standard model and a more premium version, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro.
The Galaxy Book 5 has already been spotted in the FCC database under the model number NP750QHA, and it looks like it will support 65W wired charging. Additionally, the device has appeared in multiple listings on the BIS website, including model numbers NP750QHA, NP750QHZ, and NP754QHA, which suggests that Samsung might be gearing up to release this device in India soon. Given the BIS database’s history of revealing upcoming products, these listings add weight to the idea of a launch happening soon.
Along with the Galaxy Book 5, another set of model numbers- NP940XHA, NP940XHZ, and NP944XHA, have surfaced. These are believed to belong to the Galaxy Book 5 Pro, following a similar naming convention to last year’s Galaxy Book 4 Pro. This indicates that Samsung may release several configurations, offering a range of options for different types of users, from budget-conscious buyers to those looking for premium features.
Leaked specs for the Galaxy Book 5 Pro suggest it will be an impressive device. According to the Energy Star certification, it will run Windows 11 and may be powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V octa-core processor, with a base clock speed of 2.2GHz. The laptop is also expected to feature 32GB of RAM, making it ideal for multitasking and handling demanding applications. This powerful setup positions the Galaxy Book 5 Pro as an excellent choice for both professionals and tech enthusiasts looking for a high-performance portable laptop.
Samsung is also likely to incorporate some advanced AI features into the Galaxy Book 5 series. Building on the AI capabilities introduced with the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, the new models may include Galaxy AI technology and Copilot+ PC features. This would enable smarter performance through on-device AI, powered by neural processing units (NPUs), which should enhance both efficiency and overall performance.
Though Samsung hasn’t officially announced the Galaxy Book 5 series yet, these certifications suggest that an official reveal is just around the corner. With powerful hardware, Windows 11, and cutting-edge AI features, the Galaxy Book 5 series is shaping up to be a strong contender in the premium laptop market.
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