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Samsung brings its browser to Windows PCs

AI-powered features and device integration drive global rollout

Samsung has expanded its digital ecosystem by launching its web browser for Windows users across the world. Previously available only in beta, the browser is now fully released and supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11 platforms.

The desktop version of the Samsung Internet Browser is designed to work closely with Samsung’s mobile devices. Users can sync their browsing data, including saved pages, open tabs, and history, across smartphones, tablets, and PCs. This ensures a smooth transition between devices and improves overall convenience.

One of the key additions is the use of advanced artificial intelligence within the browser. Samsung has introduced “agentic AI,” which allows the browser to understand user needs and assist with tasks. For example, it can summarise long articles, collect information from different tabs, and respond to natural language queries.

This approach reflects a growing trend in technology where software becomes more proactive and helpful. Instead of simply displaying web pages, the browser can now analyse and organise information for the user. Samsung aims to make browsing faster and more efficient through these features.

The company has said that these AI capabilities are part of its broader strategy to extend intelligent services across multiple devices. While some features are currently limited to certain regions, Samsung plans to expand access gradually.

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