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The integration between mobile devices and computers has just given the Samsung enthusiasts a huge jump with the official launch of their browser for Windows. This new tool seeks to optimise productivity...
Samsung Browser for Windows Launched With Agentic AI Capabilities, Cross-Device Connectivity
Samsung has announced the launch of the Samsung Browser for Windows. It expands the South Korean tech conglomerate’s web browsing experience beyond mobile devices. Previously limited to Samsung smartphones, it is now making its way to PCs. Samsung says the Browser for Windows has a focus on maintaining cross-device continuity and AI-powered functionality. Samsung Browser also introduces new agentic AI capabilities, which are claimed to be design…
Samsung Browser for Windows is now out of beta
After five months in beta for Windows, Samsung released the stable version of the Samsung Browser. It can be installed on Windows 10 (version 1809 or higher) and, of course, on Windows 11. The version is 30.0.0.95 and is available globally, unlike the beta variant, which was limited to select markets. As one would expect, Samsung Browser offers seamless cross-device and cross-platform continuity and syncs everything from bookmarks and browsing h…
Samsung’s Quiet Desktop Invasion: Why the Galaxy Browser Is Coming to Windows
Samsung is bringing its mobile browser to Windows PCs. Not as a curiosity. Not as a side project. As a strategic play to keep users locked into its services no matter what device they’re sitting in front of. The South Korean electronics giant has begun testing a version of Samsung Internet — its proprietary mobile browser used by hundreds of millions of Galaxy device owners — that syncs browsing data between Android phones and Windows computers.…
On March 26, 2026, Samsung announced the launch of its browser on Windows, accompanied by an IA assistant. A new step in its strategy to expand its ecosystem beyond the smartphone. Samsung is no longer content with mobile. On March 26, 2026, the South Korean giant announced the launch of "Sampan Browser
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