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Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book Pro for business are now available in the US

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On September 09, Samsung announces the latest laptop for business work, the Galaxy Book Pro. Built with a powerful processor, portable design, seamless connectivity to the Galaxy ecosystem, and the latest version of Windows 10 Pro, the Galaxy Book Pro is designed to unleash the true power of business with a multi-featured PC designed to meet the new ways we work today.

This PC combines power and smartphone portability, the Galaxy Book Pro offers 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch models to meet the needs of different business customers each less than half an inch thin. Its bright, clear Super AMOLED display makes every video conference and presentation look better than ever.

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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro Specification

The Galaxy Book Pro is packed with features designed to make working days easier. Built with Intel Evo with a powerful 11th Gen Core Processor for better graphics, faster connectivity, and better battery life, the Galaxy Book Pro is designed to keep up with today’s fast-paced world.

With Wi-Fi 6 compatibility, download and multi-tasking are faster than ever before. Also, a long-lasting battery and very fast charge mean you can work all day without worry.

Both the Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book are designed for the modern workplace. They come equipped with Windows 10 Pro and are upgraded to Windows 11 Pro for improved security, better compatibility, and better distribution and control. And with Windows 11 Pro compatibility, customers can invest in the present and the future.

Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book Pro also work seamlessly with Samsung’s full solutions available in the Galaxy ecosystem – so taking notes on a tablet, then sending an email from Galaxy Book PC is easy.

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Price and Availability

The Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book Pro-business are now available in the U.S. Through Samsung.com/business, National Solution Providers, including CDW, Insight, and Connections, as well as Samsung distribution partners including TD Synnex, D&H, and Ingram Micro. Prices start at $899.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will use Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC in Europe

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Europe always seizes headlines whenever Samsung launches its flagship phones. The company has had a history of shipping Exynos chip models in the region. Well, the good news is Galaxy S25 Ultra will ship with Snapdragon 8 Elite in Europe.

In a recent development, Roland Quandt revealed the Galaxy S25 Ultra uses Snapdragon 8 Elite with 12GB RAM in Europe. The latest input aligns with the recent Geekbench listing that teased the upcoming SoC with 4.47GHz frequency.

The S25 Ultra could debut Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy across European countries. The chip that appeared on Geekbench had a higher CPU frequency than the US model. However, there was no massive difference in single-core performance.

The handset was possibly equipping Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy. It had two cores clocked at 4.47GHz and six cores clocked at 3.53GHz. The scores are 3011 points and 9706 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

There were rumors that the South Korean tech giant would use Exynos chipset in certain regions. However, the yield issues seemingly becoming true as we’ve seen no signs of an Exynos 2500 processor in the recent past.

It was also reported that the company could replace Exynos with a flagship MediaTek chip. Nevertheless, the MediaTek SoC is being used in the recently launched Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra internationally.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. We have got an early idea of the design language of the upcoming flagships. Meanwhile, more genuine details will come out as we approach the official debut in January 2025.

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Samsung launches Health Research Stack to upscale Galaxy Watch/Ring experience

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Samsung officially launched the Health Research Stack to upscale the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring experiences. The project aims to strengthen data-based digital health research, ultimately benefitting developers and end users.

The new project’s debut shows Samsung values precise data measurement and analysis. It’s an open-source project, which supports digital health research using mobile and wearable devices in Android and Wear OS environments.

Samsung Health Research Stack platform provides IT developers and medical researchers with a software environment to conveniently and safely plan services using relevant data. It aims to help researchers implement the features they want.

Samsung Health Research Stack

Samsung Health Research Stack promotes more efficient digital health research. It has many features including an app SDK for easy app creation, a back-end service to manage data collected by the app and a web portal to assist with research design and data analysis.

It features enhanced support for the Sensor SDK to help researchers create watch apps, which measure and utilize electrocardiogram, blood oxygen level, and body composition data from the innovative Galaxy Watch and Ring sensors.

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Samsung confirmed that the new Health Research Stack will be showcased at the Developer Conference 2024 on October 3 in San Jose, California. Developers can join a Code Lab session during the event to experience the latest features firsthand.

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Scary: Galaxy S25 Ultra spotted with 8GB RAM, terrible performance

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra redesigned renders

Samsung is working on the new Galaxy S flagship models for 2025. Recently, an alleged Galaxy S25 Ultra was spotted running a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with 8GB RAM. It’s quite scary input, suggesting a terrible downgrade if true.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra was previously spotted with the upcoming Snapdragon chip with 12GB of RAM. The chipset frequency was different for the US and European models. However, the RAM paired with the SoC was 12GB.

The alleged S25 Ultra was benchmarked on Geekbench 6.3.0. The handset secured 1456 points and 6522 points in single-core and multi-core tests. These scores are quite scary as the 12GB model exceeded 3000 and 9000 points.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 8GB RAM

Fake listing?

It is indeed possible. Someone may have just trickled the model number to list a fake entry on Geekbench. We can’t assume Samsung could bring an 8GB variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra as it’s not sufficient on the base model either.

Samsung will be using Snapdragon 8 Elite for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The phone will have at least 12GB of RAM, while a 16GB RAM option is also reportedly coming. If the 8GB RAM listing is genuine, we hope Samsung will abandon it.

The Korean tech giant is currently working on One UI 7, while the S25 series will come pre-loaded with One UI 7.1. There’s a remaining three months left in the launch, hence performance is expected to rise further with software optimization.

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