Samsung Electronics has officially launched Samsung Browser for Windows. The Samsung Browser allows users to continue browsing seamlessly between their smartphone and computer. Samsung Browser introduces an AI-powered assistant developed in partnership with Perplexity. Samsung Browser for Windows is available on Windows 10 and 11 devices while AI features are currently limited to select markets including the United States and South Korea. Samsung is finally launching a PC version of its popular mobile browser, Samsung Internet, marking its debut on desktop starting October 30. Users will be able to sync bookmarks, browsing history, and Samsung Pass data across devices, creating a more unified Galaxy ecosystem similar to what Apple and Google already offer with their browsers. With the PC beta, Samsung hopes to strengthen its software ecosystem, particularly for Galaxy Book laptops, by offering its own fully integrated browser. The Samsung Internet beta will be free to download starting October 30 for Windows users running version 10 (build 1809 or later) or Windows 11. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Browser launched for Windows" and "Samsung Internet is coming to PC".
Samsung Electronics has officially launched Samsung Browser for Windows. The Samsung Browser allows users to continue browsing seamlessly between their smartphone and computer.
Samsung Browser introduces an AI-powered assistant developed in partnership with Perplexity. Samsung Browser for Windows is available on Windows 10 and 11 devices while AI features are currently limited to select markets including the United States and South Korea. Samsung is finally launching a PC version of its popular mobile browser, Samsung Internet, marking its debut on desktop starting October 30.
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