Samsung Galaxy Book 5 series spotted on multiple certification sites
The Samsung Galaxy Book 5 series could be the next entrant in the brand’s laptop range, and details of these devices have been found via certification websites. It is expected to include the Galaxy Book 5 and Galaxy Book 5 Pro. These have been spotted on the Energy Star website, as well as a few other lists, including the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). So far, Samsung has not shared any information about the existence of the Galaxy Book 5 series.
Samsung Galaxy Book 5 series specifications (leaked)
An unannounced Samsung laptop with model number NP940XHA is mentioned on the Energy Star certification website. This model number is believed to belong to the Galaxy Book 5 Pro. The listing suggests that it will run on Windows 11 and it could be equipped with 32 GB of RAM and an octa-core Intel core Ultra 7 258V processor with a base clock speed of 2.2 GHz.
The Energy Star listing first spotted by 91Mobiles was verified by Gadgets 360 on the certification website.
Furthermore, the report states that the Galaxy Book 5 has surfaced in the FCC database with model number NP750QHA. The screenshots of the listing shared by the publication indicate the presence of support for 65W wired charging.
The model numbers NP750QHA, NP750QHZ and NP754QHA reportedly appeared on the BIS database, indicating a possible launch of the Galaxy Book 5 in India.
Another Samsung laptop model is also listed with model numbers NP940XHA, NP940XHZ and NP944XHA in the BIS database. These model numbers are believed to be different variants of the Galaxy Book 5 Pro. Samsung followed a similar model number – NP940XGK – for last year’s Galaxy Book 4 Pro.
Samsung hasn’t shared any information about the Galaxy Book 5 and Galaxy Book 5 Pro yet, but all these certifications suggest that the company may be planning to unveil the lineup soon.
Like the recently launched Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, the upcoming lineup is expected to consist of Copilot+ PCs with various Galaxy AI capabilities. They could run on Windows 11 and include neural processing units (NPU) to enable AI functions on the device.