Samsung has scheduled a launch event named Galaxy Unpacked on 28th April where the company is expected to unveil new laptop devices under the Galaxy lineup as the South Korean giant has teased the launch of the “most powerful Galaxy.”

While the company has not revealed what device it plans to launch, it is believed that Samsung will be launching the Galaxy Book Go along with the Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go Support Page

Now, the support pages for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book Go have gone online on the company’s official website in the UK and Ireland. This confirms that the device could get launched pretty soon.

The device was first confirmed in the month of February and is said to be powered by the new Qualcomm 8CX processor and run the Windows 10 operating system. It is said to come with a model number NP345XLA according to the data from Wi-Fi Alliance and FCC certifications. The support pages are for the model NP345XLAA-EXP which is expected to be one of the variants of the laptop with different RAM/storage/color options or made for a particular region.

So far, the leaked support pages have not revealed anything related to the device’s specifications. Earlier, a leak from @_h0x0d_ had revealed that the device will feature a 14-inch display with Full HD resolution and it will come with two options for processors to choose from, Qualcomm 7CX and Qualcomm 8CX. It is expected to come with 4GB and 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB and 256GB UFS storage.

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