Samsung picks fights with Google and Qualcomm
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Samsung picks fights with Google and Qualcomm
"The Korean giant's weapon of choice to niggle Google is a Windows port of the "Samsung Internet" browser it ships on smartphones. The Korean giant says the port "marks the first step toward Samsung Internet becoming a gateway to truly ambient AI across the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem." Won-Joon Choi, COO of Samsung's Mobile eXperience business, said the browser "unlocks a more connected experience across mobile and PC, while setting the stage for more intelligent browsing experiences to come.""
""Looking ahead, Samsung Internet's capabilities will redefine how users interact with the web, evolving from a PC browser that waits for input to an integrated AI platform that understands users while protecting personal data at every level," he added. Samsung's announcement of the port mentions the browser "proactively anticipating user needs" and "delivering personalized assistance" so it becomes "a browser that evolves with its users and devices.""
Samsung has released a Windows port of Samsung Internet and positions the port as an initial step toward ambient AI across the Galaxy ecosystem. Samsung frames the port as enabling a more connected mobile-to-PC experience and future intelligent browsing that anticipates user needs and delivers personalized assistance while protecting personal data. Logged-in Samsung Account users can get summarization and translation of web pages and synchronize bookmarks, passwords, and sessions across devices. Samsung Internet launched in 2012 and became a standalone app in 2016, shipping on hundreds of millions of Galaxy phones but only reaching about 7.43% mobile market share. A beta for Windows 11 and Windows 10 is available in the USA and Korea.
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