Samsung was expected to unveil the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra alongside the Galaxy Book 3 Pro, Galaxy Book 3 360, and Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 laptops during its February 1 event. However, the company didn’t reveal anything official or teaser videos about these laptops yet. A couple of hours ago, we reported about the leaked specs, and official images of the Galaxy Book 3 Pro, Book 3 360/Pro 360 laptops. Thanks to the new leak. Now, the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra laptop’s first set of official-looking press images have been revealed alongside its full specs sheet.
Indian tech publication TechKard in collaboration with another tipster @GaryeonHan published the press renders and specifications of the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra machine. Check out the full gallery embedded at below.
Specs wise, the leak confirms that the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra is a beast of a laptop. It features a 16-inch wide viewing AMOLED WQXGA+ 120 Hz Display (Anti-Glare). It uses the Intel Core i9 13th Gen Processor, which is paired with NVIDIA RTX 4070 GDDR6 8GB GPU (high-end version) or NVIDIA RTX 4050 6GB GPU (for low-end version), 16GB/32GB LPDDR5 Memory (On BD 16GB), 512GB/1TB NVMe SSD of internal storage, and it has 2 SSD slots. Furthermore, it runs the Windows 11 operating system.
The Galaxy Book 3 Ultra laptop appears to have a full sozed Pro keyboard, a decently-sized trackpad, TPM, a fingerprint reader, stereo speakers (Max 5Wx2) tuned with Dolby Atmos audio, and built-in dual digital microphone. There’s also a 1080p FHD webcam located above the display. It reportedly weighs just 1.17kg and is measures 35.54 x 22.58 x 1.32 cm. In terms of connectivity, the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra features Bluetooth v5.1, Wi-Fi 6E (Gig+), 802.11ax2x2.
It also has a light sensor, and an acceleration sensor. The Galaxy Book 3 Ultra reportedly comes powered by a 67 Wh battery and can be charged using a USB Type-C charger (100-240V).
Samsung will also launch long awaited Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra phones alongside the aforementioned Galaxy Book 3 laptops at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 1.