An illustration of a Samsung laptop is shown alongside a series of other device. | Image: Samsung
Samsung is teasing the announcement of a new Galaxy Book laptop at an event on February 27th coinciding with this yearâs Mobile World Congress (MWC). In a small animation released alongside the invitation, a laptop can be seen unfolding itself, before being joined by a collection of other Samsung products, including a smart watch, smartphone, and a tablet. The event will be streamed on Samsungâs YouTube channel at 1PM ET / 10AM PT on February 27th.
In an accompanying blog post, Samsung Electronicsâ head of new computing R&D team Hark-sang Kim gives some hints about the companyâs priorities for its ânext generation Galaxy Book lineup.â Kim says the aim is to offer a âseamless experience across devices and operating systemsâ with various different Galaxy devices working together. No concrete specs for the laptop have been announced, but Intel is mentioned as a partner.
Weâve already seen some cross-device functionality thanks to Samsungâs work with Microsoft on the Your Phone app, which lets users control Android apps from their phone on their Windows PC. Samsung also says apps like Samsung Gallery and Samsung Notes now offer a consistent look and feel across mobile and PC.
The launch comes a few short weeks after Samsung announced its latest flagship smartphone lineup, the Galaxy S22 series, as well as a new lineup of Android tablets. Between them, itâs been a busy start to the year for the South Korean tech giant.