Leaked Details Showcase Sleek Design of Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 will keep a design similar to its predecessor, featuring Thunderbolt ports and an HDMI port on one side. The key changes will be internal, with the new Lunar Lake CPU, on-package LPDDR5 memory, and Arc iGPU.

Recently, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro was spotted on SiSoft’s benchmark database, probably a model with 16 GB of on-package LPDDR5-8533 RAM. An anonymous source has provided an image of its convertible variant, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360. The design appears similar to the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360, including the positioning of USB-C (likely Thunderbolt 4.0) ports and an HDMI 2.1 port, as well as the keyboard layout. This indicates an incremental upgrade over the previous model. There’s speculation that one of the Windows keys might be replaced with a new Copilot button due to Lunar Lake’s powerful NPU, capable of meeting the requirements for a Windows Copilot-certified PC.

Other specifications, such as a 120 Hz AMOLED screen and a 76 Wh battery, will likely remain the same. The previous model had issues with battery life, which might improve thanks to Lunar Lake’s power efficiency. Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Book Pro 360 along with Intel’s Lunar Lake CPUs on September 3.