Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Full Review 2026

 

Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Review (2026): The 2-in-1 Laptop That Does Almost
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Review (2026)

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There's a specific kind of laptop buyer that the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is made for. You want a machine that's genuinely powerful enough to handle real work. You want a display that makes you want to open the lid every morning. You want the option to flip the screen around and sketch notes with a stylus when you're in a meeting. And you want it all in a package slim and light enough to carry around without dreading it.

That person exists in large numbers — professionals, designers, architects, students in creative fields, and anyone who lives and breathes in the Samsung ecosystem. For them, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is not just a good choice; it might be the best choice available right now in India under ₹2 lakh.

Launched in India on March 20, 2025, at ₹1,55,990, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is the flagship 2-in-1 convertible in Samsung's latest Galaxy Book5 lineup. It packs Intel's new Core Ultra Series 2 (Lunar Lake) processor, a stunning 16-inch 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreen, an included S Pen, and up to 25 hours of battery life — all inside a CNC aluminum chassis that's just 12.7mm thin and weighs 1.69kg.

Let's get into the full review.


Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360: Key Specs at a Glance

Feature Specification
Display 16-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2880×1800 (3K), 120Hz, Touch
Processor Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
RAM 16GB / 32GB LPDDR5X
Storage 512GB / 1TB NVMe SSD
Graphics Intel Arc 140V (integrated)
NPU Up to 47 TOPS
Battery 76Wh, up to 25 hours video playback
Charging 65W USB-C fast charging
OS Windows 11 Home (AI PC / Copilot+)
Hinge 360-degree convertible
Stylus S Pen included
Weight 1.69 kg
Thickness 12.7mm
Connectivity   Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
Ports 2x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB-A, HDMI 2.0, MicroSD, 3.5mm
Security Samsung Knox, Fingerprint (Power Button), IR Camera
Price in India ₹1,55,990

Design & Build Quality: Premium From Every Angle
Design & Build Quality

Open the box and the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 immediately tells you where it stands. The chassis is carved from CNC aluminum — the same class of machining used in high-end MacBooks and premium Windows ultrabooks — giving it a solid, satisfying feel that cheap plastic machines can never replicate.

The lid, base, and keyboard deck are all metal, finished in a restrained graphite color that looks professional in any setting, from a boardroom to a coffee shop. There are no flashy logos, no gaming-inspired design language, no brash angles. This is a machine that says "I take my work seriously" without being loud about it.

At just 12.7mm thin and 1.69kg, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is impressively portable for a 16-inch device. It's not the featherweight of the laptop world — the 360-degree hinge and touchscreen add some mass — but for what you're getting, the weight is completely reasonable. Slide it into a bag and you won't notice it the way you would with a gaming laptop or older business machine.

The 360-degree hinge is smooth and precise. It holds the screen steady at any angle without wobble — something cheaper 2-in-1s often fail at. You can flip the screen all the way around to tablet mode, prop it up in tent mode for presentations or media, or use it in the traditional clamshell position. The hinge feels engineered to last years of daily rotation, not just the first few months.

The S Pen stylus slides into a dedicated slot on the side of the laptop and charges wirelessly via the slot — so it's always ready when you need it. There's no hunting for the stylus in your bag when inspiration strikes. It's just there.

Available in India in a Graphite colorway, the design is understated but unmistakably premium.


Display: One of the Best Laptop Screens Money Can Buy
Display

If there's one area where the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is genuinely, objectively best-in-class, it's the display. Samsung makes some of the world's finest AMOLED panels for smartphones, and that expertise carries directly into this laptop screen.

The 16-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel runs at 2880×1800 pixels (3K WQXGA+) with a 120Hz refresh rate. The 3:2 aspect ratio is a meaningful design choice — it gives you more vertical real estate than the typical 16:9 widescreen, making document editing, web browsing, and coding noticeably more comfortable because you can see more content without scrolling.

The colors are extraordinary. Measurements from independent reviewers have confirmed coverage of 100% sRGB, 95.9% Adobe RGB, and 98.4% DCI-P3 — numbers that would impress on a dedicated content creator's monitor. Color accuracy is excellent right out of the box, and the deep blacks of AMOLED technology (where black pixels are simply turned off) create a contrast ratio that LCD panels cannot match regardless of how good their backlight is.

HDR content on this screen looks genuinely cinematic. Whether you're editing photos in Lightroom, grading video footage, or simply watching a movie, the display elevates the experience in a way that's immediately noticeable.

The 120Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling and animation feeling fluid and smooth. On paper, 60Hz and 120Hz might sound like a spec-sheet detail, but once you use a 120Hz display daily, going back to 60Hz feels sluggish and uncomfortable.

The anti-reflective glass coating on the touchscreen is effective — it reduces glare significantly compared to typical glossy panels, making the laptop usable in reasonably bright environments. Brightness in SDR mode measures around 387–400 nits, which is adequate for indoor use and workable in shaded outdoor settings.

As a touchscreen, the display is responsive and accurate, supporting multi-touch gestures and S Pen input simultaneously. The combination of the high-resolution AMOLED panel and S Pen support makes this one of the best digital sketching and note-taking surfaces you'll find on any Windows laptop.


Performance: Intel Lunar Lake Is Efficient, Not Just Fast
Performance

The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, part of Intel's Series 2 (Lunar Lake) generation of processors. Understanding what Lunar Lake is — and what it isn't — is important for setting the right expectations.

Lunar Lake is built for power efficiency above all else. Its eight-core design (four performance cores, four low-power efficiency cores) delivers excellent performance for the tasks most people do every day: writing, browsing, video calls, office work, photo editing, moderate video editing, and multitasking. In these workloads, the Core Ultra 7 258V is snappy, responsive, and handles simultaneous tasks well without causing the machine to warm up significantly.

The integrated Intel Arc 140V graphics are considerably more capable than typical integrated graphics. They can handle light gaming, smooth video playback including 4K HDR content, and GPU-accelerated creative tasks in apps like Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve at moderate settings. Don't expect dedicated GPU-tier performance for gaming or heavy 3D rendering, but for a professional 2-in-1 laptop, the Arc 140V punches well above typical iGPU expectations.

Where Lunar Lake shows its limitations is in prolonged, heavily multithreaded CPU workloads — think compiling large codebases, rendering long 3D animations, or batch processing hundreds of high-resolution images simultaneously. For these intensive tasks, a laptop with a 45W H-series processor will outperform Lunar Lake significantly.

But here's the key insight: Lunar Lake's efficiency advantage is enormous in real-world use. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 stays cool and quiet during regular work sessions — the fans rarely spin up noticeably. The machine doesn't get hot on your lap. And the battery life (more on that shortly) is exceptional precisely because Lunar Lake sips power rather than gulping it.

For the target audience of this laptop — professionals, creators, and students who need capable everyday performance in a portable package — Lunar Lake is excellent. For power users who regularly push CPU performance to its limits for sustained periods, the non-360 Galaxy Book5 Pro or a competing H-series machine might serve better.

The NPU (Neural Processing Unit) built into the Core Ultra 7 258V delivers up to 47 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second), qualifying it as a Copilot+ PC. This means it can run Microsoft's latest AI features locally on-device — including features like Recall, Live Captions, and various AI-enhanced productivity tools — without needing to send everything to the cloud.

RAM options start at 16GB LPDDR5X (the India base configuration) and go up to 32GB. For most users, 16GB is perfectly adequate. Power users working with large datasets or multiple virtual machines will prefer the 32GB variant.


Galaxy AI: Samsung's AI Features for the Laptop

For the first time in its Galaxy Book lineup, Samsung has integrated Galaxy AI — its AI feature suite previously found on Galaxy smartphones and tablets — directly into the Book5 series.

AI Select works similarly to Circle to Search on Galaxy phones. You can draw a circle or box around any content on screen — a product in a webpage, text in a document, an image — and instantly search for it, extract text, translate it, or perform other actions. For research-heavy work, this is genuinely useful and faster than the traditional copy-paste-search workflow.

Photo Remaster uses on-device AI to enhance photos: improving detail, correcting lighting, and cleaning up noise. It works directly from the Gallery app and produces noticeably better results than manual adjustments for quick touch-ups.

Transcript Assist can transcribe audio from meetings, lectures, or interviews and generate summaries. For students and professionals who sit through long calls or seminars, this feature alone can save significant time.

Live Translate handles real-time translation in communication apps, useful for users who work across language barriers.

Cocreator lets you sketch a rough idea and have AI transform it into artwork. For designers in early brainstorming stages, or for creating quick visual concepts, this is a fun and genuinely practical tool.

These Galaxy AI features complement Microsoft's own Copilot AI tools, which are baked into Windows 11 via the dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard. The combination of Samsung's Galaxy AI and Windows Copilot+ gives this laptop one of the richest AI feature sets of any Windows laptop available in India right now.


Keyboard and Trackpad: Solid But Not Perfect

The full-size keyboard on the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 includes a number pad on the right side — a practical touch for professionals who work with spreadsheets and data entry. The keys have white backlighting, adjustable to multiple brightness levels.

Key travel is where opinions divide. Reviewers consistently describe the keyboard as functional and accurate, with a clean layout and good key spacing. However, the travel depth is on the shallower side — it's not as satisfying to type on as the keyboards found in ThinkPads or even some Dell XPS models. For users who type extensively throughout the day, the keyboard will get the job done but may not delight.

The trackpad is large, glass-surfaced, and smooth. It supports Windows precision drivers for multi-finger gestures, and palm rejection works reliably when you're using the S Pen. The trackpad's response is accurate and consistent — no complaints here.

When the display is rotated to tablet mode, the keyboard is automatically disabled to prevent accidental keypresses. The S Pen activates a dedicated toolbar at the screen edge with writing and drawing tools, making the tablet mode transition feel intentional and polished.


Battery Life: The Headline Feature

The battery is where the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 truly surprises, and it's largely thanks to the efficiency of Intel's Lunar Lake architecture.

The laptop houses a 76Wh battery, and Samsung claims up to 25 hours of local video playback — one of the highest claims in the 16-inch category. Real-world results won't match that controlled-lab figure, but independent reviews have consistently verified genuinely exceptional battery longevity. One benchmarking result clocked nearly 16 hours on the PCMark battery benchmark — an office-workload simulation that's far more representative of actual use.

For typical mixed-use workdays involving document editing, web browsing, video calls, and occasional media consumption, users report comfortably getting through a full working day on a single charge, with battery to spare. Heavy workloads with demanding applications will pull that figure down, but the headroom is generous.

The included 65W USB-C charger can bring the battery to 35% in just 30 minutes — a useful feature when you need to top up quickly before a meeting. The USB-C charging also means you can use a compatible third-party charger or even a high-wattage power bank in a pinch.


Samsung Ecosystem Integration

If you're already a Samsung user — Galaxy smartphone, Galaxy Tab, Samsung Smart TV — the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 integrates into that ecosystem in ways that are genuinely practical rather than just marketing copy.

Phone Link lets you mirror your Galaxy phone's screen on the laptop and interact with it directly from the keyboard and trackpad. No picking up the phone — you can reply to messages, browse apps, and even run phone-exclusive apps from your laptop screen.

Second Screen turns a Galaxy Tab into a secondary display for the laptop, effectively giving you a dual-monitor setup without carrying an external monitor.

Quick Share handles file transfers between Samsung devices wirelessly, with encrypted blockchain-protected sharing for sensitive files. The speed and reliability of Quick Share between Samsung devices makes it noticeably more convenient than AirDrop alternatives on Windows.

Multi-Control lets you control your Galaxy phone and tablet with the same keyboard and mouse as the laptop — moving the cursor off one screen and onto another seamlessly. For users who constantly switch between devices during a workday, this is a time-saver.

Use Galaxy Phone as Webcam — perhaps the most practical of the ecosystem features. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 includes an IR camera for Windows Hello facial recognition, but its resolution is basic. Using your Galaxy smartphone's main camera as a webcam via Phone Link produces dramatically better video quality for calls and recordings.


Ports & Connectivity: Well-Stocked for a Slim Machine

At 12.7mm, getting a good port selection is always a challenge, and Samsung has made sensible choices. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 offers:

  • 2x Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps transfer, supports external monitors and docking stations)
  • 1x USB-A 3.2 (for older peripherals without adapters)
  • HDMI 2.0 (direct monitor connection without a dongle)
  • MicroSD card reader (useful for photographers and videographers)
  • 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo

The presence of USB-A, HDMI, and a card reader alongside two Thunderbolt 4 ports means most users won't need a hub or dongle for everyday connectivity. That's a considered port selection that respects users' time and money.

Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 — the latest standard supporting faster speeds and lower latency on compatible routers — and Bluetooth 5.4 for peripherals and audio.

Samsung Knox provides hardware-level security for sensitive data, making the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 suitable for enterprise environments. The power button doubles as a fingerprint scanner, and the IR camera supports Windows Hello face recognition for hands-free, passwordless login.

The quad-speaker system with Dolby Atmos support delivers genuinely good laptop audio — clear mids, decent spatial separation, and enough volume to fill a small room. For a thin-and-light 2-in-1, the speakers are above average.


Galaxy Book5 Pro 360: Pros and Cons

What We Love

  • The 16-inch 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is one of the best laptop panels available at any price
  • Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (Lunar Lake) delivers excellent efficiency — stays cool, stays quiet
  • Exceptional battery life — comfortably through a full workday and beyond
  • 360-degree hinge opens doors to laptop, tent, and tablet modes
  • S Pen included in box and charges inside the device — always accessible
  • Rich Samsung Galaxy AI + Windows Copilot+ AI feature set
  • Outstanding Samsung ecosystem integration for Galaxy phone/tablet users
  • Great port selection for a slim 2-in-1: USB-A, HDMI, 2x Thunderbolt 4, MicroSD
  • CNC aluminum build quality feels genuinely premium
  • 65W fast charging — 35% in 30 minutes

Where It Falls Short

  • Priced at ₹1,55,990 — premium positioning that not everyone's budget accommodates
  • Keyboard travel is shallow — may not satisfy heavy typists
  • Lunar Lake isn't suited for sustained heavy multithreaded CPU workloads
  • 65W charging is fast-ish but slower than competitors with 100W+ charging
  • Galaxy AI features, while useful, require a Samsung account for full functionality
  • Copilot+ features were not fully available at India launch, pending future updates

Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 vs. The Competition

vs. Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro (₹1,31,990): The non-360 Pro is ₹24,000 cheaper, skips the 360-degree hinge and S Pen, and is marginally lighter. The display and processor are effectively the same. For users who don't need tablet mode or stylus input, the standard Pro is better value. For the target creative audience, the 360 is worth the premium.

vs. Microsoft Surface Pro 11: The Surface Pro 11 is a detachable tablet-first device versus the Galaxy Book's laptop-first clamshell-plus approach. The Surface is more portable in pure tablet form but has a weaker kickstand-only design for desktop use. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 delivers better raw performance and battery life per rupee.

vs. HP Spectre x360 16: The Spectre x360 is a strong rival with excellent build quality. HP's variant typically uses higher-wattage processors for more CPU headroom at the cost of battery life. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 wins decisively on display quality and battery longevity.

vs. Apple MacBook Pro 16 (M4): An entirely different ecosystem. The M4 MacBook Pro offers superior CPU and GPU performance, especially for sustained workloads. But it lacks a touchscreen, stylus support, and the 2-in-1 form factor. If you're deep in the Windows and Samsung ecosystem, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is the clearer choice.


Who Should Buy the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360?

Buy it if you:

  • Want a stunning AMOLED display that sets the standard for laptop screens
  • Need a convertible 2-in-1 for presentations, sketching, or tablet-mode media consumption
  • Are a Samsung ecosystem user with a Galaxy phone or tablet
  • Prioritize exceptional battery life over raw CPU performance
  • Work in creative fields — design, photography, video editing, illustration
  • Want the best AI-powered Windows laptop experience under ₹2 lakh

Consider alternatives if you:

  • Need maximum CPU performance for compiling, rendering, or data science tasks
  • Are on a tighter budget (the Galaxy Book5 Pro at ₹1,31,990 is worth a look)
  • Type heavily all day and need a keyboard with deeper travel
  • Don't use Samsung devices and won't benefit from ecosystem features

Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Price in India (2025)

Variant Price in India
16GB RAM + 512GB SSD ₹1,55,990

Available in: Graphite
Where to buy: Samsung.com, Samsung India Smart Cafés, Amazon India, Flipkart, select authorized retail stores
Student Discount: 10% exclusive discount available for students
Bank Offers: Cashback up to ₹10,000 on select bank cards
EMI: No-cost EMI available up to 24 months


Final Verdict: A Near-Perfect 2-in-1 Laptop

The Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is a laptop that knows exactly who it's for, and it serves that audience exceptionally well.

The display is world-class. The battery life is market-leading for a 16-inch machine. The build quality is premium. The Galaxy AI and Copilot+ features are genuinely useful rather than just buzzwords. The S Pen integration works without friction. And the Samsung ecosystem tie-ins — Phone Link, Second Screen, Quick Share, Multi-Control — are among the most practical cross-device features available on any Windows laptop.

The keyboard is the one area that consistently draws mild criticism, and the price requires a real commitment. But if you're a creative professional, a student in design or media, or a Samsung ecosystem power user who wants one device to handle everything — laptop mode at a desk, tent mode in a meeting, tablet mode on a couch — the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is about as complete a package as Windows 2-in-1 laptops get in 2025.

Overall Rating: 4.3 / 5


Prices are accurate as of March 2025. Bank offers and discounts may change over time. Always verify current pricing on Samsung.com, Amazon India, or Flipkart before purchasing.

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