13 days until XMAS. Our Samsung Galaxy gift guide features smartphones and wearables.
Last updated: February 28th, 2023 at 15:09 UTC+01:00
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Samsungs Galaxy Book 3 lineup consists of three models: the Galaxy Book 3 360, the Galaxy Book 3 Pro, and the Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360. They're all powered by 13th Gen Intel Core processors, but some models get the i5 CPU while others get the i7. Likewise, depending on the model, the screen size differs from 13.3 inches to 14, 15.6, and 16 inches.
The Korean company has just released the new Galaxy Book 3 lineup in India and revealed the prices for all the storage variants and configurations. Check out the online store and list below.
Samsung's new Galaxy Book 3 laptops differ from other Windows notebooks and ultrabooks because they offer additional cross-device features for Galaxy smartphone users and because they are equipped with gorgeous 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays.
One of the Galaxy Book 3 characteristics is that the laptop's keyboard, trackpad, or mouse can be used seamlessly to control Galaxy phones and tablets running One UI 5.1. They also offer drag-and-drop and copy-paste functionality between them and mobile devices. Thanks to Multi Control, Link to Windows, and various free Samsung apps available at the Microsoft Store, these Windows 11 laptops are the best choice for users who want better connectivity between their Galaxy smartphones and PCs.
Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra at Unpacked, boasting an RTX 4000-series GPU, but pricing and availability details for India are presently unknown, and it's unclear if this model will be released in the country. But you can check out our review and hands-on videos below for more details.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.
