Samsung Browser will get multitasking, AI and more with One UI 9
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Samsung Browser will get multitasking, AI and more with One UI 9
"Samsung Browser will be getting a multi-window, split-screen browsing experience soon. It will be arriving with One UI 9, but probably won't be tied to Samsung's skin in particular since the Chrome Android browser already has the same feature. It allows you to open a couple of windows at the same time and monitor two active websites instead of having to go back and forth through tabs."
"The Ask AI feature might actually be tied more deeply to the underlying OS and require a Samsung phone, since Perplexity reportedly powers it and seems to behave more like a system-level bit than an in-browser one. The concept is pretty straightforward: the AI reads what you are browsing and digests it to offer answers and suggestions. However, it's not just a visual analysis of the words on screen. Instead, the AI is integrated and pulls data straight from the browser."
Samsung Browser, a popular alternative to Google Chrome pre-installed on Galaxy devices, is receiving significant new features. The multi-window split-screen browsing capability will enable users to view and monitor multiple websites simultaneously without switching between tabs. This feature will arrive with One UI 9 and is expected to work across various Samsung devices, with larger screens like the Z Fold 7 supporting up to three concurrent windows. Additionally, Samsung Browser is integrating an Ask AI feature powered by Perplexity that analyzes browsing content and provides answers and suggestions. The AI integration accesses browser data directly, including browsing history and potentially personal information, functioning as a system-level feature rather than a simple in-browser tool.
Read at GSMArena.com
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