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Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 LTE closer to launch with FCC certification

Last updated: October fourth, 2018 at 17:23 UTC+01:00

A new Samsung Chromebook with model number XE525QBBI was spotted on the Wi-Fi Brotherhood final month. When we reported nearly information technology, we thought this could be a successor to the Samsung Chromebook Pro, maybe an LTE variant of the successor. The same model has been at present certified past the FCC, revealing some of import product information in the procedure.

Hints point to an LTE variant of the Chromebook Plus V2

Beginning with the model itself, this is probably not a successor to the Chromebook Pro, but merely an LTE variant of the recently launched Chromebook Plus V2, at least according to a study in AboutChromebooks. The inference is based on the FCC documents referring to this model equally 'Hopper,' which finds a mention in the Chrome Os lawmaking for Nautilus – the codename for Chromebook Plus V2.

The presence of the Intel Celeron sticker in one of the device photos is apparently some other reason for concluding this as the LTE variant of the Chromebook Plus V2 (since V2 ditched predecessor's ARM processor for an Intel Celeron chipset). The positioning of the camera module above the keyboard as well matches with that of the Chromebook Plus V2.

We don't know when Samsung is planning to release it, only the FCC certification hints at an imminent launch. Besides, it makes business concern sense for Samsung to put it on sale in fourth dimension for the yr-cease holiday shopping. Equally far as the pricing is concerned, the non-LTE version retails for $499, then look an ~$100 premium on tiptop of that for the LTE capabilities.

Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2018/10/04/samsung-chromebook-plus-v2-fcc-certification/

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