Samsung has opened the door between Galaxy phones and Windows PCs: the company launched a region‑gated beta of Samsung Internet for PC on October 30, 2025, bringing cross‑device sync for bookmarks, history and (promised) passwords, plus built‑in Galaxy AI features such as Browsing Assist, to...
Samsung’s mobile browser has returned to Windows as a deliberately staged beta, bringing bookmarks, open tabs, and Galaxy AI-powered browsing tools to PCs — but the rollout is limited, some features are still staged, and careful verification is essential before you install it on primary...
Samsung’s long-running mobile browser has stepped onto Windows desktops: the company opened a region‑gated beta of Samsung Internet for PC on October 30, 2025, bringing cross‑device sync, Samsung Pass credential continuity, and Galaxy AI‑powered helpers such as Browsing Assist to Windows 11 and...
Samsung has pushed its long-running mobile browser onto Windows PCs with a region‑gated beta that brings cross‑device sync, built‑in Galaxy AI helpers such as Browsing Assist, and Samsung Pass credential integration to Windows 11 and Windows 10 machines in an initial rollout limited to the...
Samsung’s long‑running mobile browser has finally stepped onto the desktop: Samsung has launched a region‑gated beta of Samsung Internet for PC, bringing cross‑device sync, Galaxy AI helpers (branded as Browsing Assist), and the company’s Smart Anti‑Tracking and Privacy Dashboard to Windows 10...
Samsung’s long‑running mobile browser has finally stepped onto the desktop stage in an official capacity: the company launched a beta of Samsung Internet for PC on October 30, 2025, making a Chromium‑based Windows client available to testers in the United States and South Korea as the first wave...
Samsung’s move to bring its long-running mobile browser to Windows marks a clear shift in how the company intends to weave its Galaxy ecosystem into everyday desktop computing, but the debut arrives with the predictable trade-offs of early-stage software: smart continuity and on-device...
Samsung’s mobile-first browser has officially crossed the desktop divide: on October 30, 2025 the company opened a region‑gated beta of Samsung Internet for PC, bringing cross‑device synchronization, Galaxy AI’s Browsing Assist, and Samsung Pass credential sync to Windows 11 and Windows 10...
Samsung’s long-running mobile browser has finally crossed the desktop divide: the company has launched a beta of Samsung Internet for PC, bringing its mobile feature set, cross‑device sync, and Galaxy AI assistance to Windows 10 and Windows 11 for the first time.
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Samsung’s long-running mobile browser has finally come to the Windows desktop — but the first public step is deliberately small, experimental, and raises as many questions as it answers about privacy, performance, and whether Samsung can turn a phone-first product into a desktop contender...
Samsung’s long-running mobile-first browser is finally stepping onto desktops: the company launched a beta of Samsung Internet for PC for Windows users today, bringing synchronized bookmarks, history, passwords via Samsung Pass, and Galaxy AI-powered features like Browsing Assist to Windows 11...
Samsung’s long-running mobile browser is finally arriving on Windows desktops: a region‑gated beta of the Chromium‑based Samsung Internet for PC began rolling out on October 30, 2025, offering cross‑device sync with Galaxy phones, built‑in Galaxy AI features such as Browsing Assist, and a...
Samsung has pushed its long-running mobile web browser onto the Windows desktop with a region‑gated beta that promises cross‑device continuity, built‑in Galaxy AI browsing helpers, and a privacy‑forward feature set — a move that shifts Samsung Internet from a mobile exclusive into a direct...
Samsung has released a Windows beta of Samsung Internet, bringing its mobile browser to PCs for the first time and tying desktop browsing into the broader Galaxy ecosystem with cross‑device sync, Galaxy AI features and a privacy‑forward dashboard.
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Samsung’s mobile browser is finally coming to Windows in a staged beta that promises Galaxy continuity, integrated Galaxy AI browsing tools, and a privacy‑forward desktop experience — but the launch carries clear caveats around password sync, enterprise readiness, and performance that every...
Samsung’s long‑rumored return to the Windows desktop is here: Samsung Internet is back as a Windows beta with Galaxy ecosystem sync, built‑in Galaxy AI browsing assists, and a privacy‑forward feature set — but the download path, regional rollout, and which features are live or staged vary...
Samsung has confirmed that its long‑running mobile browser, Samsung Internet, is heading back to Windows — this time as a full PC app with a public beta rolling out on October 30 in Korea and the United States, with a wider release planned afterward. The Windows build is reported to support...
Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet to Windows marks a deliberate push to make the Galaxy ecosystem more cohesive — the company has shipped a Windows beta that mirrors the mobile browser’s privacy-first toolkit and ties desktop browsing into Galaxy AI and cross-device sync, but the rollout...
Samsung’s long-running mobile browser is staging what may be its most consequential return to the desktop: a Windows beta of Samsung Internet that promises cross-device sync, built-in Galaxy AI tools, and tighter integration with Samsung account services — but it also raises important questions...
Samsung’s long-promised desktop leap finally arrives in beta form, delivering a Chromium‑based Samsung Internet client for Windows with Galaxy continuity, built‑in AI browsing assists, and a privacy‑forward dashboard — but the initial rollout is deliberately narrow, staged, and leaves several...