Samsung’s web browser is now available for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic, both WearOS-enabled smartwatches. Although the limited display of these smartwatches implies that the browsing experience can be difficult. However, if one needs to do some little browsing on the go, then the Samsung web browser will come to your rescue.
The Samsung browser will be optimized to provide a decent browsing experience for users of the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic. It will be possible to seamlessly navigate the web on your wrist using the Samsung web browser. According to Samsung, a guide will come up when you navigate to your first webpage and diagonal swipe actions will help the user navigate within the small display. You can bookmark some sites, zoom in on others and carry out a few browsing tasks without much stress. There is also a shortcut to send a webpage directly to your connected Samsung smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic offer several impressive features and the addition of the Samsung web browser to its functionality is a plus. It is however not revolutionary per se. The Tizen-based Samsung smartwatches have browsers. Similarly, other smartwatch brands also have browsing capability incorporated.
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