Samsung Internet, the popular web browser that comes preloaded on Samsung Galaxy devices, has expanded its reach to Windows PCs. The browser can now be downloaded for free through the Microsoft Store, marking the first time it is being made available to PC users.
To start using Samsung Internet on their Windows PCs, users can simply download the browser from the Microsoft Store. However, they will also need to download another app from Samsung in order to log into their existing Samsung accounts.
Once installed, Samsung Internet for Windows PC offers a user-friendly layout that may look familiar to Google Chrome users. It includes a bookmark and address bar, a dedicated bookmarks section, and several tab options. These similarities with Google Chrome have raised some eyebrows, as the Samsung Internet app on the Microsoft Store page is accompanied by a screenshot that appears to feature Google Chrome on a PC, leaving some to question the originality of the browser.
Nevertheless, Samsung Internet boasts unique features that differentiate it from other browsers, providing users with a fast and enjoyable browsing experience on their desktops. Its performance on Samsung Galaxy devices has already won over many users, and now PC users can also enjoy its capabilities.
With this expansion to Windows PCs, Samsung aims to compete in the highly competitive browser market that is currently dominated by the likes of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. While these established browsers have a large user base, Samsung Internet’s seamless integration with Samsung devices and its reputation for speed and efficiency may give it an edge in attracting new users.
Overall, the availability of Samsung Internet on Windows PCs is a significant move that showcases Samsung’s commitment to expanding its software products beyond its own devices. As more users download and experiment with the browser, it will be interesting to see how Samsung Internet stacks up against its well-established competitors in the world of web browsers.
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