Numerous Galaxy Book 3 Ultra variations are listed by Bluetooth under the model numbers NT960XFH, NP960XFH, NT961XFH, NT960XFS, and NT960XFHZ. Even if the description doesn’t include details about the ultrabook’s technology, it does mention a Microsoft and an Intel product. Recent Bluetooth listings from Samsung indicate two approved designs, one from Microsoft and the other from Intel. It verifies that Windows 11 and the Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E adaptor are both installed on the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra.
A new Samsung Galaxy Book ultrabook powered by Intel and Microsoft appears to be nearing release. The “Galaxy Book 3 Ultra” notebook PC, which according to our memory should be the company’s first “Ultra” laptop in recent years, has now received Bluetooth approval.
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Samsung has worked hard to “redefine the computing experience for the mobile world” for a couple of years now. And for 2022, the company teamed up with Microsoft and Intel to create notebook PCs that offer “even more continuity to users as they work, connect, play, and more.”
It’s worth noting that although the Intel AX210 adapter supports Bluetooth 5.3, Samsung’s laptop uses the Bluetooth 5.1 specification. This is most likely due to the limitations of Windows 11. And speaking of the OS, this Windows 11 Samsung laptop will likely offer the customized One UI Book 4 software experience, which comes with Samsung Notes and Samsung Gallery apps.
Speaking of redefining things, this new ultrabook isn’t called “Pro” like the Galaxy Book 2 Pro, but “Ultra.” This has become Samsung’s brand of choice for its top-tier mobile products, such as the Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, the latter of which is the first Samsung tablet to join the “Ultra” family. All this could mean that the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra may offer even better interconnectivity with Galaxy mobile devices.