Samsung launched the Windows-powered Galaxy Book2
last year, and it seems the company will soon add another device to the lineup,
dubbed Galaxy Book S. Official-looking press renders of the Samsung Galaxy Book S have been
leaked by reliable leakster Evan Blass revealing its design.
Unlike the Galaxy Book2 which was a 2-in-1 device,
the Book S is a regular laptop complete with a keyboard attached. It has a
display with slim bezels on three sides, and there's also a camera above the
screen for video calls.
The render also reveals a single USB-C port on the
left side of the laptop (there are likely more on the right) which is
accompanied by what could either be a headphone jack or a port for power input. A Samsung device said to be the
Galaxy Book S was spotted on Geekbench with Windows 10, Snapdragon 855, and 8GB
RAM. There's no word from the South Korean tech giant about the Galaxy Book S,
but we may see it go official next week at the Galaxy Note10 event.