Samsung schedules an MWC event, new Galaxy Book laptops incoming
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona is right around the corner, and more companies started announcing their participation.
The latest to confirm its presence in the Catalan capital is Samsung. The company invited guests to “discover a new era of connected mobile devices” on February 27, Sunday, at 7PM local time and confirmed the event will be live-streamed as usual.

The official invitation showed a laptop alongside the recently announced mobile devices, while a Samsung executive confirmed in a separate press release the stage will see new laptops - the next generation Galaxy Books.
Hark-sang Kim, Corporate EVP & Head of New Computing R&D Team, revealed upcoming Galaxy Book devices will be built by Samsung and Intel, meaning we should expect laptops with Intel CPUs.
Samsung experiences will “transcend device and OS,” and the partnership with Microsoft for access to Office, OneDrive, and Outlook will go even further to “bring even more continuity to users”. The new Galaxy Books will come with Windows 11 and One UI Book 4 on top - this is a lightly customized interface that should bring better cross-device multitasking.

We will be attending MWC this year, and once the event is over, we will be ready to report the latest Galaxy Book laptops with Windows 11 and Intel CPUs.
Reader comments
- Russel
- 18 Feb 2022
- sSM
See the linustechtips review of 6000 series. Intel is not competitive in thin and light segment anymore. Desktop of desktop replacements is where alderlake shines. And tigerlake wasn't really a good one. They didn't have enough cores and th...
- Domestoboto
- 18 Feb 2022
- I@H
Probably because AMD still has no information yet on when Ryzen 6000U will be released (right now, companies like Razer and Lenovo are announcing laptops with Ryzen 6000H/HX for sale, which are great for gaming laptops but not good for super thin lap...
- Anonymous
- 18 Feb 2022
- ikq
Intel wasnt too far off with 11th gen laptop (not desktop), should be interesting how the graphics is going to be improved in this product to compete with upcoming AMD-branded 6000 series.