Samsung is launching its Internet browser app on Windows 10 and 11, initially available in beta for users in the US and South Korea, featuring a familiar UI, adblocker, dark mode, and seamless sync with Samsung devices, based on Chromium, with broader availability expected soon.
Samsung has launched a desktop version of its web browser for Windows, emphasizing its shift towards an AI-powered platform that offers personalized assistance and integrates with its mobile browser, aiming to compete in the growing AI browser market while maintaining privacy and security features.
Samsung is launching a beta version of its Internet browser for PC in the US and South Korea, supporting cross-device syncing, AI-powered browsing assist, and anti-tracking features, allowing seamless browsing across mobile and desktop devices.
Samsung is launching its Internet browser on Windows PCs with AI features like browsing assist, cross-device sync, and privacy tools, aiming to compete in the AI-driven web browser market, with a beta release starting October 30th in the US and South Korea.
Samsung Electronics announced a beta release of Samsung Internet for PC, expanding its mobile browser to desktop with features like data sync, cross-device browsing, and AI-powered tools, aiming to create a seamless, secure, and intelligent browsing experience across Samsung devices, starting with Windows 10 and 11 in the US and Korea.
One UI 8 introduces useful features for Galaxy users, including swipe controls for the camera, an improved Quick Share UI for sharing files, a redesigned Samsung Internet browser, and easier management of alarms and reminders, enhancing the overall user experience during weekends or any day.
Samsung Internet, the popular web browser preloaded on Samsung Galaxy devices, is now available for Windows PCs through the Microsoft Store. The browser offers a familiar layout similar to Google Chrome and includes features such as bookmarks, extensions, and tab options. While the Microsoft Store page features a screenshot of Chrome instead of Samsung Internet, the browser provides a clean and speedy alternative for those seeking an alternative to Chrome on desktop.
Samsung Internet's latest update, version 21.0.0.41, is now available on the Galaxy Store and will soon arrive on the Google Play Store. The update includes new customization features that allow users to move the URL, bookmark, and tab bars to the bottom of the screen on both phones and tablets. The browser will also notify users when they are close to the 99 tab limit and automatically close the oldest tab when the 100th tab is opened.