
"Samsung is bringing its Internet browser to Windows PCs, with a beta version now rolling out in select regions. The Samsung Internet is the default browser pre-installed on Samsung smartphones. The PC version is said to offer a 'seamless, connected browsing experience' across various Samsung devices. The company is inviting users to try out the new PC application as part of a beta program available to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users in Korea and the US, with a wider rollout planned soon."
"The PC version is said to offer a 'seamless, connected browsing experience' across various Samsung devices. The company is inviting users to try out the new PC application as part of a beta program available to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users in Korea and the US, with a wider rollout planned soon. The desktop browser supports syncing of bookmarks, browsing history, and other data between mobile and PC, allowing users to seamlessly continue browsing across devices."
Samsung is launching its Internet browser as a desktop application for Windows 10 and Windows 11, starting with a beta in Korea and the US and a wider rollout planned later. The desktop app will sync bookmarks, browsing history, and other data between mobile and PC so users can continue browsing seamlessly across devices. Samsung Internet remains the default browser on Samsung smartphones and the PC edition aims to deliver a connected experience across Samsung hardware. The Windows browser will include AI-powered features such as Browsing Assist, driven by Galaxy AI, to enhance browsing productivity and convenience.
Read at GSMArena.com
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