Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Edge Details Surface in New Leak
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Book 6 Edge has been the subject of multiple leaks that reveal its design, specifications, and expected pricing. According to reports from SamMobile and Gizmochina, the device will feature a 16‑inch OLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, promising vivid colors and smooth visuals for both productivity and entertainment. The chassis appears to retain the slim, premium look of its predecessors while introducing a slightly larger footprint to accommodate the upgraded internals.
At the heart of the leak is the confirmation that the Galaxy Book 6 Edge will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. This chip is expected to deliver a significant boost in performance over the previous generation, particularly in multitasking and AI‑driven workloads. Paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and optional SSD configurations reaching 1 TB, the laptop aims to compete directly with thin‑and‑light offerings from Apple and Dell.
Additional details highlighted in the retailer listing include a refined keyboard with improved key travel, a larger precision trackpad, and a selection of ports that feature two USB‑C Thunderbolt 4 connectors, a full‑size HDMI 2.1 port, and a micro‑SD card reader. The device is also said to support Samsung’s DeX mode, allowing users to extend the laptop’s interface to an external monitor for a desktop‑like experience.
Pricing information suggests a starting point around $1,299 for the base model, with higher configurations pushing the price toward $1,899. These figures position the Galaxy Book 6 Edge in the premium ultrabook segment, targeting professionals and creators who demand both portability and high‑end performance. Samsung has not yet confirmed an official launch date, but industry observers anticipate an announcement alongside the company’s next Galaxy Unpacked event later this year.

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