Samsung Internet for Windows is now widely available, no more restrictions
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Samsung Internet for Windows is now widely available, no more restrictions
"That changes today. Samsung Internet for Windows is now available to everyone regardless of locale (even though the official website may still claim it's only available in Korea and the US, the Download button works everywhere). It is still a beta release, that hasn't changed. The wider availability does hint at it maybe reaching stable status soon, but no official announcement on the matter has been made."
"You can of course use Samsung Internet to browse the web, just like you do on Chrome or Edge or Firefox or Opera or Vivaldi. Samsung Internet comes with a built-in sync feature, that works across your Android devices and the Windows browser. And with Samsung Pass, your passwords are safe and synced across devices too. You can even continue browsing web pages across devices."
Samsung launched its Internet web browser for Windows in October, expanding the browser from Android to desktop. The Windows build initially shipped as a beta and was limited to Korea and the United States. The browser is now available globally regardless of locale while remaining a beta. Wider distribution suggests a potential move toward stable release, although no official confirmation exists. The browser supports cross-device sync between Android devices and the Windows version, and integrates Samsung Pass for password syncing and security. Users can continue browsing web pages across devices for seamless sessions.
Read at GSMArena.com
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