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Samsung is working on a new laptop Galaxy Book powered by Intel and Microsoft. This follows from the Bluetooth certification that was granted to the device in the middle of the week Galaxy Book3 Ultra. It will apparently be Samsung's first laptop to carry the "Ultra" name.

Bluetooth SIG organization on the appropriate page lists a total of five variants Galaxy Booku3 Ultra, which specifically hide under the model numbers NT960XFH, NP960XFH, NT961XFH, NT960XFS and NT960XFHZ. While the page doesn't list any hardware specs for the laptop, it mentions "reference qualified designs" from Intel and Microsoft. The first confirms that the device will be equipped with an Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E adapter and the second that the software will run on Windows 11.

It's worth noting that even though Intel's Wi-Fi adapter supports Bluetooth 5.3, Galaxy Book3 Ultra only "knows" version 5.1. It's probably due to restrictions Windows 11. Speaking of the operating system, the laptop is likely to come with One UI Book 4 software, including Samsung Notes and Samsung Gallery apps. Given that it carries the Ultra moniker, which Samsung uses to designate its high-end smartphones and tablets, it could get the latest 12th generation Intel processors. Or it could also mean better connectivity with devices Galaxy, not only with the top ones. At this point it is not known when it might be released, but it shouldn't be long.

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