Samsung is working on a new Windows 10 Galaxy Book for 2018

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 Samsung is working on a new Galaxy Book running Windows 10.  The tablet has passed through the Russian Inspection Bureau EEC, who issued a certificate on 27 June 2018 for the new Samsung tablet PC.

The certification is for the Samsung SM-W737 and SM-W738 and its variants: SM-W737A SM-W737N SM-W737V SM-W738N.

Last year Microsoft co-marketed the Galaxy Book with Samsung, saying the companies were working together to “deliver innovative mobile experiences that help organizations with digital transformation.”

Last year’s Samsung Galaxy Book came with a 12-inch screen, 7th Generation Intel Core i5 processor. 13-megapixel rear camera, an included S-pen with a number of custom features and LTE Cat.6 (300Mbps) support. We assume, given Microsoft’s Always-Connected PC push, the new Galaxy Book will almost certainly have LTE and a similar updated feature set.

Do any of our readers own the current Galaxy Book, and are you looking forward to upgrading? Let us know below.

Via LetsGoDigital.nl

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