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Samsung Could Launch Galaxy Book 5 and Galaxy Book 5 Pro Soon in US & India

Samsung is planning to launch the latest Galaxy Book 5, and the Galaxy Book 5 Pro could launch soon in the US and India.

Samsung has already debuted the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, and now it is looking forward to launching two variants under the same lineup: the Galaxy Book 5 Pro and the Galaxy Book 5. According to a new report from 91Mobiles, the new model numbers spotted on the BIS certification for Samsung devices are as follows:

  • NP750QHA, NP750QHZ, and NP754QHA

Whereas NP750QHA also surfaced on the FCC certification, hints at the near launch. Also, the other model numbers bearing NP940XHA, NP940XHZ, and NP944XHA suggest that they could be a part of the forthcoming Galaxy Book 5 Pro line, based on their similarity to the Galaxy Book 4 Pro.

The existence of multiple model numbers leads to confusion about what Samsung is up to. The Galaxy Book 5 is expected to have powerful features to enhance the user experience, including Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB Type-A port, an HDMI 2.1 port, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. 

It was also reported that the Galaxy Book 5 will run on Windows 11 and will be available in two color options, including grey and silver. It could support 65W fast charging, 16GB of RAM, and have CoPilot+ AI capabilities. For now, there are no more details regarding the specifications of the Galaxy Book 5 and Galaxy Book 5 Pro. 

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