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Samsung India starts pre-booking for Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series

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Samsung is hosting an in-person event on February 1st where it will launch the Samsung Galaxy S23 series and other devices like Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series. The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series renders have spread on the internet but the laptops are now available for pre-booking. Samsung has already announced the pre-booking of the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series in many international markets and regions and now in India too. 

People who pre-book the laptops will get some benefits along with that. You can pre-book the laptops from Amazon, Flipkart, Samsung eStore, Samsung Smart Cafes, Samsung Smart Plazas, Samsung Shop App and other e-stores. Users who sign into the Samsung Shop App and pre-book the laptop from it will get a ₹2000 welcome voucher. 

If you pre-book it from the Samsung eStore, Flipkart, Amazon, and other retail outlets then you will get an e-voucher worth ₹5000 which you can redeem while purchasing laptops. Other than that, if you pre-book the laptop from Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series through Samsung Smart Cafes and Smart Plazas then you will get 5000 Smart Club Points which are worth ₹5000. You should keep in mind that the vouchers should be redeemed on or before March 31st because after that the vouchers won’t work.

Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series

Samsung Galaxy Book 3 series specifications

The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro could roll out in 14-inch and 16-inch screen sizes. It will feature up to a Core i7-1360P paired with Intel Iris XE integrated graphics.

The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra will pack the i9-13900H processor paired with NVIDIA RTX 4070 GDDR6 8GB GPU. It will feature a 16-inch 3K AMOLED display with a resolution of 2880x1800p.

Both devices are powered by Intel’s 13th Gen processors and will support LPDDR5 RAM and PCI-E Gen4 NVME SSDs.

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