Last year, Google introduced the new brand name “Plus” for Chromebooks. Now, every device that comes with the “Plus” extension will have the Chrome operating system with it. Chromebooks Plus have powerful processors, clear webcams, and decent hardware.
So far, many Chromebooks from brands like Lenovo, Acer, Asus and other brands have been released. One of the brands that was underperforming in the field of Chromebooks was Samsung. Since almost 2021, i.e. after the Galaxy Chromebook 2, Samsung hasn’t released any premium Chromebooks.
According to a report from the Chrome Unboxed website, the market will probably see the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus next week. Of course, the new Chromebook will be the first Galaxy-branded device in recent years and Samsung’s first Plus model.
On Tuesday, September 24, Google will hold a Chromebook-focused event in New York City. Samsung’s new Chromebook is likely to be unveiled at the mentioned event; However, no company has confirmed this.
Rumors about the Chromebook codenamed Xol have been circulating in the media for a long time. Samsung Chromebook will probably be a standard folding style laptop with professional specifications and a key called assistant key related to Google Jamna.
A large part of Google’s Tuesday event is expected to focus on Google’s flagship features making their way to upcoming Chromebooks. Currently, there is no more information available on the specifications, design, other features and price of the Samsung Chromebook Plus model.