Samsung Galaxy Book 5 with Intel Core Ultra & AI Features Launched in India

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Samsung Galaxy Book 5 in India – A Deep Dive into the New AI Laptop

S(caps)amsung’s dropped the Galaxy Book 5 here, and honestly, it’s pretty clear they’re going hard on the whole “AI-powered future” thing. It’s starting at ₹77,990, which ain’t exactly pocket change, but you’re getting some muscle under the hood: Intel Core Ultra chips (like, legit powerful), a neural processing unit (NPU) for all the AI jazz, plus Samsung’s own suite of smart features. Basically, if you want a laptop that tries to predict your next move, this is it.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 laptop with AMOLED display launched in India

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Pricing & Variants—Not a Lot of Surprises

You’re looking at a starting price of ₹77,990 for the base model—yep, that’s the one with the Intel Core Ultra 5 chip. If you’re the type who likes things a bit beefier (or just want to brag about more RAM), there’s also an Ultra 7 version, where you can pick between 16GB or a wild 32GB of RAM, plus storage choices of 512GB or 1TB.
  • Price starts at ₹77,990, but you know how “starting” prices go.
  • Two main flavors: Ultra 5 and Ultra 7.
  • You don’t get a rainbow of choices here—just grey. Timeless, or, well, a bit boring.
  • If you wanna buy it, check Samsung’s own site, their fancy exclusive stores, or the usual suspects online and in select shops.
Oh, and they’re dangling the carrot with a ₹10,000 cashback (on select cards) and a 24-month no-cost EMI. Not bad if you’re a student or someone who’s allergic to dropping big bucks all at once.

Design & Display—Sleek, But Don’t Expect a Fashion Statement

It’s thin, it’s got that “I mean business” grey finish, and it won’t weigh down your bag. The 15.6-inch AMOLED touchscreen? Chef’s kiss. Anti-glare, S Pen friendly… so if you’re into doodling or you’re a digital artist, you’ll probably love it. Even if you’re just watching Netflix in sunlight, it holds up. Not revolutionary, but rock solid.

Performance—Intel Core Ultra & That NPU Thing

Samsung’s flexing with the Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 chips. Translation: you can crank through your daily grind and even some AI-heavy stuff without the laptop wheezing. The NPU is the star here—12 trillion ops per second. I mean, that’s a lot of zeros. Basically, all the AI features run buttery smooth without nuking your CPU or GPU.

Graphics? Samsung claims a 38% bump over the last gen. That’s not just marketing—they’re actually referencing real improvements. So, casual gaming, editing, or just not wanting your laptop to sound like a jet engine? Sorted.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 showcasing AI features and Copilot button

AI Features—More Than Just a Buzzword

This thing’s loaded. Like, “Did Apple and Microsoft have a secret baby?” loaded.
  • AI Photo Remaster: Your selfies and memes get smarter, less grainy, more Instagram-friendly.
  • Circle to Search: Forget alt-tabbing a million times—just circle stuff and boom, instant info.
  • Transcript Assist: Turns your boring lectures or office meetings into neat notes. If only it could make your boss sound less annoying.
  • Copilot Button: A literal button to summon AI help. Feels a little sci-fi, but hey, it works.
And the whole Samsung ecosystem comes into play—Quick Share, Multi-Control, Second Screen. If you’re already in the Samsung universe, this just makes everything play nice together.

Battery & Connectivity—No Dongle Life Here

Battery life? Samsung promises up to 19 hours of video playback. Realistically, chop off a few hours for doomscrolling and Zoom calls, but it’ll still outlast most of your workday. Good for students, road warriors, or if you just hate wall sockets.

The ports are where it flexes hard. Two HDMI, two USB-A, two USB-C, microSD, and even an old-school LAN port. Find me another slim laptop with that many ports. I’ll wait.


How’s It Stack Up?

Against the Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre, or even a MacBook Air, Samsung actually holds its own. You get better ports than most, loads of AI tricks, and you don’t have to sell a kidney to afford it. Plus, if you’re already in the Samsung gadget cult, everything syncs up like magic.

So, Who’s This For?

  • Students: Long battery, smart note-taking, not crazy expensive if you do EMI.
  • Pros: Multitaskers, power users, people who want to plug in actual things (not just live the dongle life).
  • Creators: AMOLED touchscreen, S Pen, AI photo tools—this is your playground.
  • Travelers: Light, packs a battery that just keeps going, and fits in your backpack without drama.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 with Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and NPU

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 – Real Talk Edition

AI in Your Everyday

Alright, so Samsung isn’t chasing the hardcore gamer crowd or folks looking to crank out Pixar-level renders. Nope—they’re betting big on AI being the main event. Stuff like Copilot and a bunch of built-in AI tools? It’s like having a digital sidekick that actually makes your day-to-day stuff snappier. Less “waiting for things to load,” more “hey, I actually got my work done and have time for a snack.”

Looking Down the Road

You know how most laptops start feeling ancient after a year or two? Well, with these Intel Ultra chips built for AI, the Galaxy Book 5 is basically future-proofed. Windows is shoving more AI into everything, so you kinda want a machine that can keep up as all that stuff gets baked in. Nobody wants to buy a laptop that feels like a dinosaur in 2026.


Not Too Thin, Not Too Chunky

Some brands go all-in on making their laptops so thin you’re scared to sneeze near them. Others load up on power but forget you’ll actually have to lug the thing around. The Book 5? It’s like that perfect Goldilocks zone—slim enough to toss in your backpack, beefy enough to not choke when you open 27 Chrome tabs.

FAQs – Stuff You Actually Care About

What’s the damage (price-wise) in India?

Starts at ₹77,990 for the Intel Core Ultra 5 model. Not exactly pocket change, but not kidney-on-the-black-market levels either.

S Pen—yay or nay?

Big yay. The 15.6-inch AMOLED screen loves the S Pen, so if you doodle, design, or just like pretending to sign important documents, you’re covered.

Battery life—does it actually last?

Samsung says you can get up to 19 hours of video on one charge. Real-world? Probably a bit less, but still, that’s enough for a full season binge and a few Zoom calls.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 ports and connectivity options explained

What’s the AI jazz all about?

Features like AI Photo Remaster, Circle to Search (no more “where did I see that thing?”), AI Select, Transcript Assist, plus a button that launches Copilot. Basically, it’s AI everywhere, all the time.

Ports! Are there enough?

Oh, totally. HDMI, USB-A, USB-C, LAN, microSD—the works. You won’t be living that dongle life unless you’re into that sort of thing.

Wrapping Up (No Boring Stuff)

Honestly, the Galaxy Book 5 feels like Samsung’s flex for 2025. You get the snazzy Intel Core Ultra, all the AI toys, battery life that won’t quit, and it actually plays nice with your other gadgets. For students, hustlers, or anyone who’s tired of compromising, this one’s punching above its weight.

₹77,990 isn’t cheap, but compared to the other shiny ultrabooks out there, you’re getting a lot of extra brains (and style) for your buck. If you’re in the market for a laptop that won’t feel old in two years, this one’s worth a serious look.

And hey, if you end up with one, send me a doodle—just to make me jealous.

Cheers!

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