Samsung Galaxy Book6 Edge leak hints at Snapdragon X2 Elite power and a premium European price
A retailer listing in Germany has appeared to reveal Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 Edge, the company’s branding for Windows laptops built around ARM-based Snapdragon chips. The page suggests Samsung may soon expand the Galaxy Book6 family beyond the Intel-powered models shown earlier in the year.
The product was briefly published by Cyberport, indicating a 16-inch configuration with 16 GB of memory and a 512 GB SSD. The listing also shows a price of €2 200, positioning the Galaxy Book6 Edge well above Samsung’s entry Galaxy Book6 options in Europe.
Snapdragon X2 Elite inside
According to the listing, the Galaxy Book6 Edge uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite, specifically the X2E-88-100 variant. That platform is expected to focus on performance-per-watt and on-device acceleration for Windows features that rely on an NPU.
The same product page points to an NPU rated at 80 TOPS, a figure commonly used by PC makers to market next-generation Windows laptops aimed at fast local processing. For buyers, the more important question will be real-world app compatibility and sustained performance compared with Intel and AMD rivals.
OLED display and thin design
The leaked specs describe a 16-inch OLED panel with a 2 880 x 1 800 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, along with an anti-glare coating and up to 500 nits brightness. Notably, the retailer description says it is not a touchscreen.
Samsung’s design appears focused on portability, with the listing claiming a 12.3 mm thickness and a 1.55 kg weight. It also cites a 61.8 Wh battery and up to 22 hours of use, though such figures typically depend on light workloads and vendor test conditions.
Ports, Wi-Fi 7, and launch clues
Connectivity details shown on the page include HDMI 2.1, two USB 4.0 ports, one USB-A port, a headphone jack, and a microSD slot. Wireless options listed are tri-band Wi‑Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, plus a fingerprint reader and a 1080p webcam.
Samsung has not confirmed the Galaxy Book6 Edge or its launch timing, but retailer postings often surface shortly before official announcements. If the price holds, the Edge model could become Samsung’s most expensive Galaxy Book6 variant in some European configurations.
