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Samsung has finally revealed launch details for the new Galaxy Book 6 series in Europe, confirming prices and release dates for every model and configuration. Pre-orders open next week in a handful of European markets, including the UK, Ireland, and several others.
More specifically, the Galaxy Book 6 series will be available for pre-order in select regions starting February 25, which also happens to be Galaxy Unpacked day in 2026. The laptops will begin shipping on March 11.
The first European markets to open pre-orders on February 25 are:
If your country or region isn’t on that list, don’t panic. Samsung says the Galaxy Book 6 series will expand to additional markets from April 2026.
Here’s what the three Book 6 models and their variants will cost across Europe and the UK. Well, almost all variants. More on that in a moment.
You may have noticed the price gap between EU countries and the UK. There’s a simple explanation. In the EU, the Galaxy Book 6 and Book 6 Pro models listed above come with 512GB of storage. In the UK, those same configurations ship with 256GB.
The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra, however, has the same configuration in both regions: an Intel Core Ultra 7 chip instead of Ultra 5, 32GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and an RTX 5060 GPU.
Now, about that missing variant. When Samsung first announced the Book 6 series, it said the Ultra would offer two GPU options for the first time: one with a dedicated NVIDIA graphics card and one with integrated Intel graphics.
The integrated model isn’t listed for Europe. Only the NVIDIA configuration appears on the pricing sheet.
So if you were hoping for a cheaper Galaxy Book 6 Ultra without a dedicated GPU, you may be out of luck. Or you may simply have to wait a bit longer. We’ll let you know when Samsung clarifies its plans.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.