Samsung has launched its new Galaxy Book 3 Go, featuring the Windows 11 Home operating system and 5G network capability. Interestingly, this model shares its configuration with the Galaxy Book 2 Go, both harnessing the power of the third-generation Snapdragon 7c+ computing platform. This platform, fabricated using a 6nm process, boasts 4 Cortex-A78 cores, 4 Cortex-A55 cores, and an Adreno GPU for enhanced performance.
Moreover, the laptop integrates the FastConnect 6700 mobile connection system, ensuring faster Wi-Fi 6/6E speeds and Bluetooth 5.1 compatibility. Additionally, it incorporates a Snapdragon X53 5G modem and a radio frequency system capable of achieving impressive speeds up to 3.7 Gbps.
When it comes to power, the Galaxy Book 3 Go stands out with its 42.3Wh battery, complemented by 45W fast charging technology. This efficient system enables the laptop to charge for 8 hours of use in just 30 minutes.
Regarding connectivity, the notebook offers a versatile range of ports: two USB Type-C, one USB Type-A, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It also features two 1.5W speakers and a 720P webcam for multimedia and communication needs.
Significantly, Samsung has announced the availability of the Galaxy Book 3 Go in its stores and through three major mobile network operators in South Korea – KT, LG Uplus, and SKT. Starting from January 2, 2023, the laptop will be available at an approximate price of RMB 3,067 Yuan (about $433).