Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 spotted on Bluetooth SIG, coming soon

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Samsung is reportedly working on its next-generation Galaxy Book 5 series laptops. Today, folks over at 91Mobiles spotted one of the models, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, on the Bluetooth SIG website. Notably, the Galaxy Book 5 series will succeed the Galaxy Book 4 series that was announced globally late last year.

Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 spotted on Bluetooth certification site hinting at the upcoming launch

Today, the publication spotted at least five models of the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 on the Bluetooth SIG website. The model numbers were NT960QHA, NT960QHZ, NT9610HA, NP960QHA, and NP964QHA. It is worth noting that Samsung might launch these variants region-wise or with different specs.

Since the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 is listed on the Bluetooth certification site, one can tell that it will work with Bluetooth-enabled devices. Apart from this, there weren’t any significant details on the listing.

Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 Bluetooth

A previous leak detailed the CPU and GPU of one “Pro” model from the upcoming laptop lineup

If we consider a leak from March, we may have a few details about the “Pro” model laptops from the Galaxy Book 5 series. According to a post from X user @momomo_us, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro might pack an octa-core Inter Lunar Lake CPU under the hood. And, it could offer 1.60GHz base clock speed and 2.8GHz top clock speed.

As per the SiSoftware benchmark page, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro has a model number NT940XGK-DSD. Besides, 5x 2.5MB L2 cache and 2x 12MB L3 cache take care of the performance of the laptop. An Intel Arc iGPU with 7GB VRAM would handle the graphics of the said Galaxy Book laptop. The said GPU could offer a clock speed of 1.85GHz and comes with OpenCL API support.

Given the timeline of the Galaxy Book 4 series launch and the discovery of the Bluetooth listing, we can speculate that Samsung might be gearing up for another December launch for the Galaxy Book 5 lineup. However, there’s no official information about the device or launch whatsoever. Therefore, you should take these details with a grain of salt.

2024-08-26 15:05:51