Samsung Galaxy Book laptops may take the Android route
Samsung is reportedly developing a new lineup of Galaxy Book laptops that will run Android 17 and One UI 9, marking a potential shift from Windows to Android for the Galaxy Book brand. The devices are expected to leverage Android 17's upcoming native desktop mode and Galaxy AI features, with models planned across budget, mid-range, and high-end tiers. These laptops are still in development and may be unveiled at Google I/O 2026 or a Samsung Unpacked event in July.
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