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Unveiling the Power of Samsung Galaxy Book Laptops: Android 17 Integration
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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that Samsung is in the process of developing new Galaxy Book laptops that will run on Android 17 with One UI 9, covering a range from low-end to flagship models.
- These upcoming Android-based laptops are set to include an enhanced version of Samsung DeX for a desktop-like experience and will heavily incorporate Galaxy AI throughout their lineup.
- This strategic move by Samsung aims to establish a cohesive ecosystem similar to Apple’s integrated approach, potentially merging the mobile and laptop user experiences.
Samsung is reportedly working on new Galaxy Book laptops that will be powered by Android and One UI instead of Windows.
The South Korean tech giant, known for its high-quality Windows laptops, is now venturing into producing laptops running on Google’s mobile operating system, as per a recent report from SamMobile.
According to the website, Samsung is currently working on a lineup of Galaxy Books that will operate on Android 17-based software, with the addition of Samsung’s One UI 9 on top.
This transition is not entirely surprising considering Samsung’s existing Galaxy Chromebooks, which have been running on Google’s ChromeOS for some time now.
It is likely that Samsung will shift this product line to run on the new version of ChromeOS, also known as Aluminium OS, which will be Android-based.
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Samsung’s Vision for Android Laptops
Samsung appears to be aiming for a more consistent user experience across its product range, similar to Apple’s approach. The company has been working on seamless integration between the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Windows laptops, but running the same OS on all devices offers greater potential.
According to the report, the upcoming Android laptops from Samsung will come equipped with an upgraded Samsung DeX feature, allowing for a more desktop-like interface.
It is mentioned in the report that Samsung is exploring three categories of Android-based laptops, catering to the low-end, mid-range, and flagship segments. This indicates that at least one model will compete with the MacBook Neo.
Expect Samsung’s new laptops to heavily emphasize Galaxy AI, as seen in their smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches in recent times.
While there is no specific timeline provided for the release of these new Android laptops from Samsung, it is anticipated that Google may unveil details about Android 17 and ChromeOS at the upcoming Google I/O event next month.
Could we see Samsung releasing hardware running on Android 17 before the year ends? Only time will tell.
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