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After reports and rumors of Samsung ditching Google for Microsoft's Bing as its default search engine on its mobile web browser. A new report by The Wall Street Journal suggests that Samsung has suspended an internal review on replacing Google with Bing as their default search engine on the Samsung Internet mobile browser. According to The Wall Street Journal, Samsung has come to the conclusion that switching over to Bing wouldn't cause much of disruption amongst users and that most users tend to either use Chrome or other mobile browsers than Samsung's Internet browser. It's unclear as to why Samsung would switch over to Bing, it could be due to Samsung not wanting to tarnish its relationship with Google or the fact that Google has also been accelerating its AI efforts with Bard across its services. However, the report also states that Samsung "isn't permanently closing the door" on switching over to using Bing as its default search engine. Samsung is bringing Google Cast support to its 2026 smart TV lineup, marking a major software upgrade for its displays. With Google Cast, users can easily stream apps, photos and videos from their smartphones or tablets directly to their TVs. While the feature is officially confirmed for 2026 models, reports suggest that some older Samsung TVs may also start receiving the update. Read more in our articles including "Samsung won't be replacing Google Search with Microsoft's Bing AI just yet" and "Samsung adds Google Cast to 2026 TVs".

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After reports and rumors of Samsung ditching Google for Microsoft's Bing as its default search engine on its mobile web browser. A new report by The Wall Street Journal suggests that Samsung has suspended an internal review on replacing Google with Bing as their default search engine on the Samsung Internet mobile browser.

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According to The Wall Street Journal, Samsung has come to the conclusion that switching over to Bing wouldn't cause much of disruption amongst users and that most users tend to either use Chrome or other mobile browsers than Samsung's Internet browser. It's unclear as to why Samsung would switch over to Bing, it could be due to Samsung not wanting to tarnish its relationship with Google or the fact that Google has also been accelerating its AI efforts with Bard across its services. However, the report also states that Samsung "isn't permanently closing the door" on switching over to using Bing as its default search engine.

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Our coverage of samsung google includes: "Samsung won't be replacing Google Search with Microsoft's Bing AI just yet"; "Samsung adds Google Cast to 2026 TVs"; "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.