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Samsung is reportedly working on a direct successor to the laptop Galaxy Chromebooks. No details are known about the "double" at the moment, however, according to well-known leaker Evan Blass, they should appear - along with renders - soon.

Galaxy The Chromebook that was launched in April this year was very well equipped in terms of hardware, and there is no reason to believe that it will be any different with its successor. As the first Chromebook in the world, it also boasted an AMOLED screen.

 

It also got a 4K display with a 13,3-inch diagonal, an Intel Core i5-10210U processor, 8 GB of operating memory, 256 GB of expandable internal memory, an 8 MPx camera and, last but not least, a built-in S Pen stylus, a weight of only 1 kg and a stylish thin body . However, its biggest weakness was definitely the battery life, which Samsung is aware of, and it can therefore be assumed that this deficiency in Galaxy Chromebook 2 will fix it, or at least try to.

Shortly after release Galaxy Chromebooks have infiltrated the ether informace, which indicated that the tech giant could be working on a variant with 16 GB of RAM. This has not been confirmed to date and may never be, but it could signal that the 16GB variant will be offered Galaxy Chromebook 2 when it goes on sale most likely next year.

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