Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop
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About this product
Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 has got the looks and the goods – thanks to the latest 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor and Intel Iris Xe graphics, you can power through anything. Get the best of both worlds with the 2-in-1 Galaxy Book3 360, able to transform from laptop to tablet in seconds with its rotating hinge. Galaxy Book3 360 is lightweight, slimline, and sturdy. Cinematic streaming, gorgeous gaming – a brilliant Super AMOLED screen elevates everything.
Explore your passions with a sleek 2-in-1 design that's made to move with you. This powerful laptop flips into an equally awesome tablet so you can tackle projects from any angle.
Turn your bright ideas into inspiring content — simply flip the screen, grab the S Pen and jot down ideas, sketch, draw and fine-tune photos and videos with incredible precision.
Model number: Galaxy Book3 360.
General features:
- Suitable for On the go.
- Size H1.29, W46.24, D24.4cm.
- Weight 1.16kg.
- Up to 20 hours battery life. Actual battery life will vary based on configuration, power settings, and software usage, amongst other factors.
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
- Intel Core i5 .
- 12 core processor.
- 1.9GHz processor speed with a burst speed of 4.6GHz.
- 8GB RAM LPDDR4X .
- 256GB SSD storage.
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home (Pre-Installed).
Display features:
- 13.3 inch screen.
- Full HD Display.
- Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
- Touchscreen.
Graphics:
- Intel Iris Xe .
- Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
- Micro SD.
- Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
- 1 USB 3.2 port.
- 1 USB Type-C port.
- HDMI port.
- Headphones jack.
- Bluetooth.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:
- HD webcam.
- Built-in mic.
- Dolby Atmos sound system.
Software Included:
- 90 day trial Microsoft 365 Personal.
General information:
- Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.
- EAN: 8806094897692.
4.4
45 reviews
89%
Recommended this product
Customers Say
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An AI generated summary based on recent customer reviews
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I like it Z fold 6
I really like this phone, I would like of course a camera like the S25 ultra. The last time I used a flip phone was in 2007. I am completely satisfied with the selfies when the phone is open. And it has a good sound.
Oboroten, London
Bfilliant
Love my z fold 6. Beautiful phone. Lots of very cool features and love the large screen.
Nilu
Good but could be better
Overall pretty decent performance wise and meets my needs in that respect. Lightweight and good build quality compared to my previous devices. The issue is the battery life is nowhere near what is stated, I get 4 hours max of continuous use and the fans can get very loud. Using as a tablet can be a bit clunky too.
W1nn1e, Nottingham
My Samsung Z fold 6
The performance of the is really good. It is extremely fast, the display is very clear and the battery lasts a long time. Many times I get through the day with more than 50% of power left. The foldable ability of the phone enables you to literally have a tablet in your back pocket. I've also really been impressed with the durability of phone. It's really sturdy and you feel as though you have a quality item in your hand.
Toycop, Birmingham
Great fold
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Samsung Z Fold 6 is the best foldable yet. It's slimmer, lighter, and more durable, with a nearly gapless hinge. The 7.6-inch AMOLED 120Hz display is stunning, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 ensures smooth performance. Multitasking is seamless with One UI 6. The 50MP camera delivers great shots, and battery life lasts all day. It's pricey, but for foldable fans, it's the ultimate device
Harjot, Slough
An Unholy Disaster of a Device
The Galaxy Book 3 360 is not just a bad laptop—it’s a technological atrocity. It’s an insult to consumers and proof that Samsung either doesn’t care about quality or actively hates its customers. From top to bottom, this device is riddled with catastrophic flaws that make it unfit for any purpose. I wouldn’t give this thing away for free, let alone pay for it. Design and Build The design of this laptop is a cruel joke. The folding feature is nothing more than a gimmick designed to distract you from the abysmal quality of everything else. The included pen is so bad it feels like it was thrown in at the last minute just to tick a box on a marketing sheet. It’s wildly inaccurate, unresponsive, and utterly useless for anything beyond tapping a screen. The build quality is horrifying. The device feels as if it was constructed from the cheapest materials available. It flexes alarmingly under the slightest pressure, and every time you open it, you’re greeted with the unsettling creak of a machine that seems seconds away from self-destructing. Dropping this laptop from even a few inches would almost certainly obliterate it into a pile of brittle, plastic shards. Display The display is a monumental failure. Samsung advertises this as a "premium" device, yet the screen is so reflective it’s like working on a polished chrome mirror. You will spend more time staring at your own miserable reflection than anything on the screen. And let’s not even talk about the brightness—because there isn’t any. Even at maximum brightness, the screen struggles to outshine a single candle in a dark room. Outdoors, it’s completely useless. The resolution might be acceptable on paper, but what good is that when the panel is barely usable in real life? Colours look dull and lifeless, contrast is mediocre at best, and the screen washes out entirely at the slightest angle. For a company that manufactures some of the best phone displays, this is a baffling disgrace. Performance The performance of this machine is an insult to anyone who values their time. Tasks that should take seconds—like opening a browser or launching a program—drag on for eternity. The laptop regularly freezes, lags, and stutters to the point where you start questioning whether it’s actually broken. Booting up this monstrosity takes so long you could make a cup of tea, drink it, and still come back to find it struggling to load the desktop. And the fans! Oh, the fans. They sound like an industrial vacuum cleaner but do absolutely nothing to cool the laptop. It stays blisteringly hot at all times, as if it’s powered by a miniature nuclear reactor instead of a processor. The heat is so unbearable that using it on your lap for more than a few minutes feels like a health hazard. Battery Life The battery life is beyond abysmal—it’s offensive. The device drains power faster than a sieve leaks water. A full charge barely lasts long enough to get through a single email, and charging it is an exercise in patience. Even when plugged in, the battery struggles to keep up with basic tasks, and it never seems to reach a full charge without hours of waiting. This is not a portable device; it’s a tethered brick pretending to be a laptop. Keyboard and Connectivity The keyboard is a disaster. The backlight flickers on and off like a broken neon sign, and the keys themselves feel cheap and unresponsive. Typing on this thing is a nightmare—expect constant typos and a generally miserable experience. Connectivity is just as bad. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are laughably unreliable, dropping out constantly and forcing you to reconnect over and over again. Don’t even think about using this for anything that requires a stable internet connection—it will betray you at every turn. Port Selection Who thought it was a good idea to put all the ports on one side? This idiotic design choice makes plugging in multiple devices a logistical nightmare. Want to connect a mouse and charge the laptop at the same time? Good luck navigating the tangled mess of cables that results. Audio The speakers are an insult to sound. They’re tinny, weak, and sound like they belong in a cheap toy from the dollar store. Watching movies or listening to music is an exercise in disappointment, as everything sounds flat and lifeless. Plug in headphones if you want to salvage any semblance of audio quality—but don’t expect miracles there, either. Software If you thought the hardware was bad, the software will truly push you over the edge. Samsung has stuffed this laptop full of bloatware that bogs down the already struggling performance. Most of these pre-installed apps are completely useless, and uninstalling them feels like a chore. Even worse, the integration with Samsung’s ecosystem is half-baked and borderline unusable. Supposedly "seamless" features like syncing with your Galaxy phone are riddled with bugs and glitches, often refusing to work at all. The updates, when they do arrive, are rare and utterly ineffective at fixing the fundamental issues plaguing the device. Miscellaneous Issues The list of problems doesn’t stop there. The device has a bizarre tendency to crash without warning, often in the middle of important tasks. The trackpad is imprecise and infuriating to use, frequently misregistering gestures or failing to respond altogether. The lid wobbles precariously, and the hinge feels like it’s on the verge of snapping every time you open it. Overall Verdict The Galaxy Book 3 360 is not just a bad laptop—it’s a monument to failure. Every aspect of this device, from its flimsy build to its laughable performance, feels like a deliberate attempt to frustrate and alienate users. It’s a complete waste of money, time, and patience. If you’re considering buying this laptop, don’t. Take your money, burn it, and scatter the ashes in the wind. You’ll feel better about that decision than you would about owning this nightmare of a machine. Samsung should be ashamed for releasing this abomination.
SphereGaming_, Hertfordshire
I wish it was good news but it's not
The screen cracked down the middle of the phone I was so upset.
Pete123, Willenhall
Screen split
Only had it 2 weeks and the screen has split down the middle
What1234
Fantastic phone
After reading several independent reviews, I was excited to upgrade from the Fold 4 to Fold 6. It was a great decision! It's lighter, more sleek and the AI is impressive. Both screens are fab and Samsung online exclusives make it such an easier transaction compared to my mobile phone carrier. I like that it's sustainable with trading in.
Nee42
Great Phone
The large screen is fantastic, with the practicalities of a normal phone, great combination
stevo6666golf
Hi Tam,
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop is not available with 16GB ram.
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Hello Kam,
After checking with our supplier, they have advised for the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop: ''No the RAM isn’t user replaceable.''
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Hello Ben,
I can advise the following for the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop:
This isn't included.
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Hello Caz,
The supplier has advised the following for the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop:
“ There is a 30-day trial of Microsoft 365, then it requires payment for activation. ”
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Hello Anisa,
I can advise the following for the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop:
Yes, Windows 11 home.
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Hello Jim,
The supplier has advised the following for the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop:
There is a free trial of McAfee Internet Security included, however, Windows 11 has its own built in virus protection too.
I hope this helps.
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Hello Harris
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 13.3in i5 8GB 256GB 2-in-1 Laptop does have backlit keyboard.
I hope this helps
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Hi Ana,
Yes, this will include the S pen.
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Yes.
Hi Stonyb,
I have looked in to this for you. The dimensions are: 12.9 x 304.4 x 202 mm (H x W x D)
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