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The front is dominated by a 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, offering deep blacks, infinite contrast, and vibrant color reproduction.
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Samsung pairs the 256GB storage configurations with lightning-fast UFS 4.0 read/write speeds and at least 12GB of high-speed LPDDR5X RAM. This configuration prevents internal bottlenecks, enabling instantaneous app switching and seamless local processing of large AI models.
: Features a laser-etched serial number on the frame, ensuring every unit is unique. The front is dominated by a 6
: Combines sub-display ultrasonic scanning with secure facial topography mapping.
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: Windows AI laptops running Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors leverage integrated Intel AI Boost NPUs to unload media pipelines entirely from the core architecture.
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