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Samsung Internet Is Coming to PC with Galaxy AI, Cross-Device Sync Support

The beta version includes AI features like Browsing Assist and cross-device sync for bookmarks and passwords, targeting Windows PC users in the US and South Korea.

  • On October 30th, Samsung will launch a beta of Samsung Internet for Windows-based PCs in the US and South Korea, with more regions and a stable release to follow.
  • Following Perplexity and OpenAI's releases, Samsung positions the launch as `built for the future of ambient AI`, linking the PC browser to Galaxy AI capabilities.
  • Samsung says the PC build includes early Galaxy AI features like Browsing Assist, sync for bookmarks, history and passwords, a Privacy Dashboard, and likely Chromium-based extension support including ad blockers.
  • Samsung Internet's mobile popularity on Galaxy devices means the PC debut could attract users seeking sync and privacy features as the AI-based browser market heats up.
  • Some users remember an early, low-profile Microsoft Store release in late 2023 that Samsung quietly pulled in early 2024, although Samsung says this is its first desktop appearance.
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Samsung ventures into the PC market: The mobile phone manufacturer has released its Internet browser in a trial version for Windows. What can the program do?

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Samsung wants to stand up to Chrome and has taken a key step by launching the beta of its popular Samsung Internet browser for PC. The Korean company has been betting on its own browser on mobiles for years, but lacks the piece that is usually decisive for many users: continuing the activity from one device to another and being able to synchronize bookmarks, passwords and history. With this beta for Windows 10 and Windows 11 – currently only ava…

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