
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge with Snapdragon X launched in India
The Galaxy Book4 Edge has a 15-inch, 1920x1080 IPS display with anti-glare coating. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X chipset, more specifically, the X1-26-100 model with 8 cores that clock up to 3.0GHz. You also get 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and 512GB of eUFS storage.
Other features include 1.5Wx2 speakers with Dolby Atmos, dual-array digital mic, 2MP webcam, 2x2 801.11be Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, HDMI 2.1, 1x USB 3.2 Type-A and 2x USB 4.0 Type-C connectors, and a fingerprint reader. It has a 61.2Wh battery and comes with a 65W charger.
Galaxy Book4 Edge will be available on Samsung.com, Flipkart, Samsung Shop App, Samsung Experience Stores and select retail outlets across the country. It will be available in a single color, Sapphire Blue.

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