Samsung wants its web browser to replace Google Chrome on your computer, especially if you have one of its phones.
Your current browser is probably better, though.
Except for a niche group of Samsung phone and laptop users, I don't see much reason for anyone else to use it in earnest.
Samsung Browser is now on Windows, bringing together the Galaxy ecosystem. Plus, it has a new AI tool powered by Perplexity.
Samsung Electronics has launched its internet browser for Windows PCs, marking a significant expansion of its software ...
Samsung is taking its browser beyond mobile, launching a full Windows version while doubling down on what it calls “agentic ...
Samsung Internet is now available on Windows in a beta phase to support the company’s “ambient AI” vision. The browser enables cross-device data synchronization and includes Galaxy AI’s Browsing ...
Samsung’s Internet Browser for PC, powered by Galaxy AI, brings features like cross-device sync, Samsung Pass integration, AI browsing assist, and Smart Anti Tracking—all while supporting Chrome ...
Samsung Electronics has officially launched its new PC web browser, Samsung Internet PC, marking a major step in its effort to extend its mobile ecosystem to desktop platforms. The company said the ...
Samsung has launched the beta version of Samsung Internet for PC, expanding its mobile browser to desktop. The new version aims to give users a smooth, connected browsing experience across all Samsung ...
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Samsung Browser got meaningful updates ...