Additionally, it packs NVMe SSD storage and 3,200MHz LPDDR4x RAM. Moreover, Qualcomm claims that the new chip includes improvements to its AI processing. This chip is more power-efficient as it was produced by TSMC on its 6nm node. Although the chipset supports 5G, Samsung has only debuted the Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Book2 Go model. The 5G version of the device is expected to be introduced later this year. Other noteworthy features are Samsung Notes, Second Screen, Multi Control, Link To Windows, and Galaxy Buds Auto Switch.
The Galaxy Book2 Go features a 14-inch IPS LCD display with full-HD resolution and a 180-degree hinge. It also sports a large trackpad, a webcam, and a tenkeyless keyboard. The manufacturer has not yet disclosed the battery capacity or even the storage configurations, such as RAM and storage. While being highly sturdy due to its MIL-STD-810G construction, the device is only 15.5mm thick and weighs just 1.44 kg. On January 20, the Galaxy Book2 Go will be sold through Samsung’s official website in France.