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Samsung’s Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha brings 11th gen processing for $849

Yesterday Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro360 laptops (each in 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch flavors) alongside the 15.6-inch Galaxy Book Odyssey and 15.6-inch Galaxy Book. But it also quietly put up a new laptop up for pre-order on its US website.

The Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha is a successor to the Galaxy Book Flex and comes in the same 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch configurations.

The laptop’s screen can rotate 360 degrees, has a QLED panel with 400 nits of regular brightness (600 nits in Outdoor mode), 1920x1080px resolution and S Pen support.

You get a choice of Intel’s new 11th gen processors – an i5-1135G7 or the i7-1165G7 with Intel Iris Xe graphics – up to 16GB of LPDDR4x 4267MHz RAM and up to 512GB SSD.

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha

Port selection is good with 1 full-sized HDMI, 1 USB-C, two USB-A 3.2, a microSD and a headphone jack.

Samsung promises up to 18 and a half hours of battery life thanks to the 54Wh battery, which recharges at 40W.

Samsung has loaded the Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha with its software – Samsung Gallery, Dex, Flow, Notes, Recovery, Update.

Port selection
Port selection

Port selection

The Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha is on pre-order now and will ship May 17. The 13.3-inch model starts at $849 with an Intel i5-1135G7, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage and goes up to $1,049 for an i7-1165G7 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. There’s no official information for now about the 15.6-inch model’s price.

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Author: Ivan
Source: GSMArena

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