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Samsung Galaxy Book5 Series Spotted on BIS and FCC, Signaling Imminent India Launch

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Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Book5 series could be making its way to India soon, following sightings of multiple Galaxy Book5 models on the BIS registry and FCC database. After the initial announcement of the Galaxy Book5 360 CoPilot+ a few months ago, tech enthusiasts have eagerly awaited the full lineup’s debut. Now, these listings hint that Samsung may be gearing up for a broader launch.

BIS and FCC Listings: Galaxy Book5 and Galaxy Book5 Pro

On the BIS database, several Samsung models were spotted, including NP750QHA, NP750QHZ, and NP754QHA, which align with FCC’s listing for the Galaxy Book5. This suggests the Galaxy Book5 is likely bound for both India and the US. Alongside these models, the BIS database also shows NP940XHA, NP940XHZ, and NP944XHA — model numbers resembling those of the Galaxy Book5 Pro series.

For context, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 recently appeared on the Bluetooth SIG database, giving a clear pattern that Samsung could be close to an official launch for the entire Galaxy Book5 series.

Expected Features of the Galaxy Book5 Series Charging Speed and Design

The FCC listing reveals that the Galaxy Book5 will support 65W wired charging, a considerable boost that ensures rapid power-ups to keep users productive on the go. The color options seen on the listing include Grey and Silver, though additional color variants may be expected upon launch.

Anticipated AI-Enhanced Features with CoPilot+ Integration

Given the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360’s CoPilot+ integration, the rest of the Book5 lineup may include AI-powered features similar to those found in Samsung’s Galaxy phones, such as Galaxy AI and Circle search by Google. The inclusion of an NPU (Neural Processing Unit) could power a range of AI functionalities, enhancing multitasking, personalization, and interactive AI experiences through Windows 11 software.

Hardware Expectations

The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 currently boasts Intel’s Core Ultra 200V series chip and Intel Arc GPU, coupled with a 16-inch AMOLED touchscreen with S Pen support. Given these premium specs, we anticipate that the Galaxy Book5 and Book5 Pro models will carry similar hardware, ensuring robust performance and a seamless user experience.

What’s Next?

Samsung fans and tech enthusiasts can expect an official launch announcement soon as the Galaxy Book5 series enters final stages of certification in India and the US. With promising features like high-speed charging, AI capabilities, Intel’s powerful processors, and the immersive AMOLED display with convertible functionality, the Galaxy Book5 lineup is poised to be a strong contender in the laptop market.

Stay tuned as we await Samsung’s official launch announcement, ready to bring these sleek, AI-driven laptops into the hands of users who demand style and high performance.

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