Samsung Galaxy Book6 Edge has leaked through retailer listings, revealing a 16-inch ARM laptop powered by Snapdragon X2 Elite with a listed starting price of €2,199.
The laptop comes with the Snapdragon X2 Elite X2E-88-100, an 18-core chip with 12 prime cores and 6 performance cores, reaching boost clocks up to 4.7GHz, as detailed in Snapdragon X2 Elite performance gains. Graphics come from an Adreno XE-90 GPU running at 1.7GHz, while the integrated NPU delivers up to 80 TOPS for on-device AI tasks in Windows 11.
A 16-inch OLED panel carries a 2880×1800 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, matching specifications listed in Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Gen 11 Aura Edition OLED. The screen uses a matte anti-glare finish and reaches up to 500 nits brightness. Touch input is not supported.
Configurations include 16GB LPDDR5X with 512GB SSD and a higher tier with 32GB and 1TB storage, consistent with options covered in Best laptops for data science. Memory runs on a 128-bit interface with bandwidth around 152GB/s.
Battery capacity is listed at 61.8Wh, with runtime rated at up to 22 hours under test conditions. The chassis measures 12.3 mm thick and weighs 3.42 lbs (1.55 kg).
Connectivity includes two USB4 Type-C ports, one USB-A port, HDMI 2.1, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5 mm audio jack, matching layouts found in ASUS ExpertBook P5 G1. Wireless support covers Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. A fingerprint reader and 1080p webcam are also included.

This generation drops the 14-inch variant, shifting the Edge lineup to a single 16-inch format.
The base configuration is listed at €2,199 through European retailers, with higher memory and storage options expected to cost more. Official launch timing has not been confirmed.
Source: Via (IThome)






