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Aside from its flagship S26 lineup, Samsung is also prepping to launch the Galaxy Book 6 Pro in the first quarter of 2026. Ahead of the release, the laptop has now cleared the Safety Korea certification, which gives us our first real look at the device.

Here’s your first look at Galaxy Book 6 Pro

Design-wise, the Galaxy Book 6 Pro doesn’t stray far from its predecessor. It sports a grey finish and sleek look, exactly what we have come to expect from Samsung’s Galaxy Book series. The only noticeable tweak is the placement of the Samsung logo, now sitting closer to the top edge rather than slightly off-center as on the previous model.

The certification images reveal two variants: a larger model measuring 360mm by 250mm, likely the 16-inch version, and a smaller 330mm by 225mm model, which should be the 14-inch version. Their model numbers are listed as NT960XJG and NT940XJG, respectively.

As for the performance, a Geekbench listing suggests the Galaxy Book 6 Pro will be powered by Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake Core Ultra 338H processor, paired with an Intel Arc GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 16GB of graphics memory.

Galaxy Book 6 Pro Geekbench

Moreover, a report from SamMobile claims that the 14-inch Galaxy Book 6 Pro will feature a 65.9 Wh battery. The 16-inch model will have a bigger 76.6 Wh cell. The report goes on to say that the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra will have a 78.64 Wh cell. 

As for when Samsung will officially unveil it, CES 2026 seems like the most likely stage. The Galaxy Book 5 Pro debuted at CES 2025, and its predecessor landed at CES 2024, so an early 2026 reveal would be in line with Samsung’s usual cadence.

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