Samsung incorporates its in-house Samsung Internet browser in every Galaxy smartphone. Given the substantial volume of devices they distribute, one might assume they hold a significant share of the browser market. Contrary to expectations, a Statcounter report reveals that Samsung Internet constitutes only about 3% of the market share. To address this, the brand seems poised for a shift, introducing a PC version of the browser designed for Windows-based computers, available on the Microsoft Store.

Samsung Internet

Samsung Internet on Windows is interesting because it can make using different devices easier. You can sync your browsing data like history, bookmarks, and open tabs between your phone and PC. This helps bridge a gap that stopped many from using Samsung Internet on their phones before.

Samsung Internet

Right now, the Windows version of Samsung Internet is still new. You can sign in with your Samsung account, but syncing is a bit limited. Important things like syncing passwords are missing for now.

Samsung Internet on Windows has some features from its Android version, like an ad-blocker and anti-tracking. But if you’re used to the Android version, you might miss some features, like the translator tool for foreign languages.

The good thing is that Samsung Internet for Windows lets you add extensions from the Chrome Web Store. This means you can customize your browsing experience. Still, the Windows version is more basic compared to the Android one.

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