From PC Mag: Your next web browser on Windows may be made by a smartphone maker. Samsung Browser is now officially available on Windows devices after a six-month test, bringing the previously exclusive mobile browser to desktop for the first time.
Samsung’s main selling point is that users can switch seamlessly between mobile and desktop. The current tab you're visiting on your Android phone will appear with a notification in the top right of the desktop browser, allowing you to switch that web page to your larger screen.
The browser on Windows also integrates with any passwords or personal information you have saved in Samsung Pass, allowing you to use them across two devices with little friction.
The design looks similar to Chrome, and it’s packed full of AI productivity features like you’d expect from any major web browser in 2026. Features include natural language search for your browsing history, letting you find previous results without remembering the exact keywords you used or when you searched it.
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