Samsung Galaxy Book S review (Qualcomm 8cx): Super battery life, subpar app access

With Qualcomm hardware, Samsung delivers superior Samsung laptop battery life and 4G connectivity.  But ARM architecture means application limitations, so be careful. When it comes to portable laptops, Samsung’s Galaxy Book S definitely has the right idea. This slim clamshell laptop weighs less than a kilogram and can accommodate SIM cards for use. Mobile 4G connectivity, thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx platform, delivers ultra-long Galaxy Book S battery life What’s the point, without an Intel processor? not here. You may have heard of Qualcomm in Android phones before, and that’s pretty good too, but in laptops, things are a little different. This is an ARM-based platform, which means you can’t run full Windows (but Windows 10 S), so not all apps will be available.  


The question of how this will affect you is more controversial than it sounds. We like using the Galaxy Book S as a portable typewriter—in some ways it feels like a Chromebook on Windows, many of which are now being pushed into pricier markets. , if you want a laptop that costs nearly a fortune to be able to do more heavy lifting with a variety of applications, such as full Photoshop, then it might not be for you.
Our quick actionOn one hand, the Samsung Galaxy Book S is great: it’s lightweight, looks great, and lasts a long time. If you’re a busy person who wants 4G/LTE and doesn’t need access to complex apps, this is a dream – we’d have it over a similarly priced Chromebook.

For the right person, the Galaxy Book S could be a good choice. We’re just not sure how many of them exist. If that’s the case, then there are plenty of other options on the market at this price point, and a little research might lead you to buy something else (see below) – even if the  Galaxy Book S battery  life won’t be as good.

The small form factor means there aren’t many ports, but it’s very much in step with current trends. Its two USB-C ports – neither of which supports Thunderbolt – are open for peripheral use, or as charging ports. In a product this thin, we wouldn’t expect a full-size USB port – although Microsoft is still managing it in the Surface – but in today’s cloud-centric world (cutting the future), that’s no longer an issue.


There’s also a headphone jack, so you can plug in those over-ear headphones if you’re not connected via Bluetooth. Signing in is easy thanks to the fingerprint sensor on the power button. It’s fast and a bit like the Touch ID implementation on the MacBook Pro, which utilizes Windows Hello – however, this isn’t Windows Hello Face, as the 720p camera onboard here isn’t compatible with the required facial recognition.

The display itself is a TFT LCD, which might come as a bit of a surprise considering Samsung’s push for AMOLED panels in phones like the S20. The latter technology means it’s organically emissive, meaning individual pixels can emit light – better for deeper blacks and energy -saving potential, depending on what’s being displayed. As LCD panels go, though, this one has a lot to brag about: it’s bright, colorful, has decent viewing angles, and has adequate resolution (Full HD, not 2K or 4K). Our only issue was with the reflective quality of the surface, which isn’t unusual for laptops but might be the case if you’re outdoors. You are required to maintain higher brightness. And, let’s face it, this is a laptop designed for the outdoors: that’s what the 4G SIM slot is for.
Keyboard and trackpadFingerprint sensor (located in the power key)The keyboard in the Galaxy Book S reminds us of the add-on keyboards found on Microsoft Surface products. It’s down to aesthetics: from the look and feel, to the overall stiffness and lack of flexibility, it’s a well-implemented board. Software and Galaxy Book S batteryQualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor, 8GB RAM256GB storage, microSD expandableMobile: 4G LTE (SIM slot)Wireless network: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac42Wh  Galaxy Book S batterySo far, great. There’s a lot to like in terms of performance, too, depending on what you want to get from this laptop. See, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Qualcomm hardware in a laptop – we got a taste of it back in 2019 with the Lenovo Yoga C630 WOS.

As we said when we talked about that machine, if you just want to use your Samsung to write documents, stream videos, and browse the web, it does a great job. In fact, it performs very well thanks to its  Galaxy Book S battery  life.
Because the Galaxy Book S lasts a long time. We played a Full HD video from YouTube at three-quarters brightness and half the sound – and even after five hours the battery was only at 40%.


All in all, you can watch around 13 hours of video on this laptop without any worries. Talk about an ideal travel companion when you want to tackle some kit.
Even under more common conditions, the  laptop battery  life here is well above your average, lasting well over a dozen hours — and that includes some non-Wi-Fi 4G LTE streaming (provided for this work With the EE SIM card, it slides easily into the slot on the underside of the device).
If you want a durable machine suitable for both desktop and mobile use, this Samsung is your dream. However, consider it only if you need to perform basic operations (word processing, Office 365, browsing, video, etc.) as Qualcomm hardware usually means compatibility issues with full-featured apps.

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