Snapdragon 8CX Shipping before Valentine day
Samsung is one romantic South Korean company as after months of delays it finally plans to ship Snapdragon 8CX powered Samsung Galaxy Book S and promised to deliver before February 14. All that and the promise of a 25-hour battery for video watching.
Our well-informed sources have confirmed that Samsung ironically had issues with the screens. The company is not using Samsung display. It is using a third party for this specific model. Now all the obstacles are behind, and the preorders opened as of last night.
The 13.3-inch Full HD screen device will sell for $999 in North America and it supports Verizon and Spring for its 4G / LTE network. The device supports LTE Cat.18, Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac. You can save half of the price if you trade-in your previous tablet. Samsung offers $450 if you return fully functional and crack free Galaxy Tab S6 10.5 inch, 256GB.
The South Korea giant is only offering one SKU with 8GB RAM 256GB storage in mercury gray but if you pre-order before the device gets available, Samsung is offering $100 Samsung credit for its store and accessories. The storage can expand to 1TB via a microSD card, but it won’t run that fast due to the limitations of the microSD interface.
For people who like to finance things, the Galaxy Book S will cost $27.78/month for 36 months and 0% APR.
Less than 1KG, 42Wh battery
Samsung claims that the device comes with a 42Wh battery; it measures 305.2 x 203.2 x 6.2-11.8mm and weighs 0.96 kg (2.11 pounds).
Qualcomm has high hopes from Galaxy Book S as it should offer a much better battery life compared to other Snapdragon 8CX flagship device, Microsoft Surface X Pro. The Snapdragon 8CX has four performance cores clocked up to 2.84GHz and four efficiency cores clocked at 1.8 GHz optimized for battery life. The SoC comes with Adreno 680 GPU capable of 1842.5 GFLOPs, Hexagon 690 delivering up to 9TOPS.
Let’s come back to the modem. The Snapdragon X24 LTE modem is Cat 20 with download up to 2 Gbit/s, 7x20MHz Carrier Aggregation, 256-QAM, 4×4 MIMO on five carriers. It is capable of upload speeds up to 316 Mbit/s, 3x20MHz CA, 256-QAM. The 5G version might be in the works but as we reported recently, Lenovo Yoga 5G is set to be the first 5G notebook running Windows 10.
We had a pleasant experience with Surface X Pro, but we would love to see some better battery life and at $999, Samsung has an obvious pricing benefit. The same spec machine from Microsoft with a basic keyboard will cost $1,238.99.