Samsung wants to come to your PC and already has a beta version
Samsung Internetthe well-known browser that is integrated into Samsung devices by default is now too you can use it on your PC Windows directly. South Korean company a beta version is in the works of this service, which will allow you to use the interfaces and functions of this browser on your desktop without the use of a mobile phone or tools such as Samsung DeX.
Communication between mobile and PC
Little by little, the world is leading us to be able to support ourselves interconnected between different devices so that you don’t need to be aware of multiple screens at the same time. Samsung also has this idea in mind, and as its official statement explains, the arrival of Samsung Internet on Windows PCs will allow users to have common point between mobile and computerthe ability to browse from the same pages, with the same active services and accounts, and unify the web browsing experience to make it more uniform.
“As we expand Samsung Internet to PC, we are happy to invite users Be part of the future of search with us“, – is expressed in this connection Won Joon ChoiHead of Mobile Development at Samsung Electronics. In fact, he’s not shy about explaining it progress in AI companies will make this browser attract the attention of many users in the future.
“This beta opens the door to experience more connected between mobile phone and PCwhile laying new foundations for smarter search which will come. Looking ahead, Samsung’s Internet capabilities will redefine the way users interact with the Internet, evolving from the PC browser that waiting for teams on the platform of artificial intelligence integrated that understands users at that time protects personal data user at all levels,” he added, elaborating on the matter.
The battle of the browsers is growing
Although for a long time very few companies have shown interest in improving the usability of desktop and mobile search engines, in recent years The interest of large companies has increased many times to force users to choose their browser to navigate the web. So much so that even OpenAI, one of the trendsetters in the AI market, has launched its own browser with an AI agent to users avoid other popular brands like Chrome or Safari.

