Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    London Skyline LEGO Set Is Nearly Free, Amazon Slashes Price on 4.8-Rated Build

    October 30, 2025

    Eating Microwave Popcorn in 2025? You Can Do Better

    October 30, 2025

    Rode’s latest wireless microphones now work with digital cameras

    October 30, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Thursday, October 30
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Mastodon Tumblr Bluesky LinkedIn Threads
    ToolcomeToolcome
    • Technology & Startups

      Eating Microwave Popcorn in 2025? You Can Do Better

      October 30, 2025

      Meta, Google, and Microsoft Triple Down on AI Spending

      October 30, 2025

      Best Open Earbuds, Tested and Reviewed (2025): Bose, Soundcore, and More

      October 30, 2025

      9 Best Seiko 5 Sports Watches (2025)

      October 30, 2025

      Extropic Aims to Disrupt the Data Center Bonanza

      October 29, 2025
    • Science & Education

      The secret ingredient in a snake antivenom? Llamas.

      October 30, 2025

      Spiders ‘decorate’ their webs to help trap dinner

      October 30, 2025

      This drone’s wingspan rivals a 737—but it’s lighter than a NFL linebacker

      October 30, 2025

      Lab monkeys on the loose in Mississippi don’t have herpes, university says. But are they dangerous?

      October 30, 2025

      ‘Unprecedented’ view of the sun reveals elusive coronal waves after 85-year search

      October 29, 2025
    • Mobile Phones

      Galaxy AI keeps growing: two new languages bring it closer to everyone

      October 30, 2025

      Snatch the Nothing Ear for 31% off with Prime before it’s too late

      October 30, 2025

      Samsung has finally cracked the foldable code, and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will blow your mind

      October 30, 2025

      Huawei Mate 70 Air leak shows how the latest slim phone may look

      October 30, 2025

      At the right moment, T-Mobile puts empathy ahead of profit

      October 30, 2025
    • Gadgets

      Rode’s latest wireless microphones now work with digital cameras

      October 30, 2025

      Azure is in recovery following an outage that affected Microsoft 365, Xbox and Minecraft

      October 30, 2025

      Xbox console revenue fell 30 percent year-over-year this summer

      October 30, 2025

      How to watch the 2025 MLB World Series without cable

      October 30, 2025

      88 percent discounts on ProtonVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark and more

      October 29, 2025
    • Gaming

      London Skyline LEGO Set Is Nearly Free, Amazon Slashes Price on 4.8-Rated Build

      October 30, 2025

      These Anker True Wireless Earbuds Hit $19 for Early Black Friday, and They Challenge $200 Models

      October 30, 2025

      Samsung Is Dumping Its 512GB microSD Memory Card, Now Selling for Mere Pennies on the Dollar

      October 30, 2025

      Anker Starts Black Friday Early, This 160W 3-Port Compact USB-C Charger Is Selling for Peanuts

      October 30, 2025

      If You’re a Serious Gamer, This 15″ Portable Monitor for Consoles Is Selling for Pennies

      October 29, 2025
    ToolcomeToolcome
    Home»Mobile Phones»Samsung is finally plugging the biggest hole in its Galaxy ecosystem
    Mobile Phones

    Samsung is finally plugging the biggest hole in its Galaxy ecosystem

    October 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Samsung’s own mobile browser, Samsung Internet, is finally making the jump to your Windows PC or laptop. The new beta, launching on October 30, 2025, aims to finally connect your phone and desktop with synced history, bookmarks, and even some new Galaxy AI tricks.

    What’s happening with Samsung Internet

    If you’ve used a Samsung phone, you know that Samsung Internet is, frankly, a great mobile browser that gives Chrome a run for its money. The problem? It’s always been stuck on mobile, leaving a big gap in Samsung’s “Galaxy ecosystem.” Well, that’s finally changing.Starting October 30, 2025, a public beta for Samsung Internet for PC will be available for Windows 11 and Windows 10 laptop and desktop users in the U.S. and Korea. This is all about bridging the gap between your Galaxy phone and your computer, creating one seamless experience.

    Here’s what’s included in the beta

    • Seamless sync: This is the big one. You can sync your bookmarks, browsing history, and—most importantly—your Samsung Pass data. That means all your saved logins and autofill info from your phone are instantly available on your PC.
    • Galaxy AI integration: The beta includes “Browsing Assist,” which uses AI to instantly summarize or translate any webpage. It’s that same useful AI magic we’ve seen on phones, now on the desktop.
    • Privacy features: It also comes with Smart anti-tracking and a Privacy Dashboard to give you more control over who’s watching you.

    Why this is a bigger deal than it sounds

    Samsung Internet on MobileSamsung Internet on Mobile

    You’ll soon be able to use Samsung Internet’s browser on your Windows machine. | Image credit — Samsung

    The desktop browser world is a bit of a mess right now, dominated by Google Chrome, but with many other Chromium based browsers popping up everywhere, each promising to give you access to one of the existing chatbots available. However, Chrome’s biggest strength isn’t just its speed; it’s the ecosystem. It syncs perfectly across every device you own. Microsoft is trying to do the same with Edge, and Apple has this locked down tight with Safari on Mac and iOS.

    Samsung was the odd one out. They’ve built this massive Galaxy ecosystem, but it always had a PC-sized hole in it. If you used a Galaxy phone and a Windows PC, your browser experience was split. You’d probably just default to Chrome on your PC and miss out on all your Samsung Pass logins.

    This new PC browser is Samsung’s play to fix that. This isn’t really about converting loyal Chrome or Firefox users; it’s about keeping their own Galaxy users from relying on Google for everything.

    H2: Good for Samsung

    My first reaction to this news was just: “Finally!” I’ve always found it strange that Samsung, which makes some of the best Windows laptops on the market, never offered its own browser to tie everything together.

    This isn’t going to “kill” Chrome. But it doesn’t need to. It just needs to be a good, fast browser that solidifies the Galaxy ecosystem, and it looks like Samsung is on the right track.

    Travel Easy with Nomad eSIM – 25% Off

    Travel Easy with Nomad eSIM – 25% Off

    Data-only plans & global coverage – enter code IPHONE25 or sign up to receive the discount automatically

    We may earn a commission if you make a purchase


    Check Out The Offer

    Read the latest from Johanna Romero

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    mehedihasan9992
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Galaxy AI keeps growing: two new languages bring it closer to everyone

    October 30, 2025

    Snatch the Nothing Ear for 31% off with Prime before it’s too late

    October 30, 2025

    Samsung has finally cracked the foldable code, and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will blow your mind

    October 30, 2025

    Huawei Mate 70 Air leak shows how the latest slim phone may look

    October 30, 2025

    At the right moment, T-Mobile puts empathy ahead of profit

    October 30, 2025

    Verizon’s smug stance crumbles after brutal Q3, and its new move may be too little, too late

    October 29, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Lab monkeys on the loose in Mississippi don’t have herpes, university says. But are they dangerous?

    October 30, 20259 Views

    How to watch the 2025 MLB World Series without cable

    October 30, 20255 Views

    Samsung Tri-fold makes early appearance in the Google app

    October 29, 20255 Views
    Don't Miss

    London Skyline LEGO Set Is Nearly Free, Amazon Slashes Price on 4.8-Rated Build

    October 30, 2025

    LEGO Architecture sets rarely go on sale which makes this London Skyline deal something special.…

    Eating Microwave Popcorn in 2025? You Can Do Better

    October 30, 2025

    Rode’s latest wireless microphones now work with digital cameras

    October 30, 2025

    The secret ingredient in a snake antivenom? Llamas.

    October 30, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    8.9

    Review: Dell’s New Tablet PC Can Survive -20f And Drops

    January 15, 2021

    Review: Kia EV6 2022 The Best Electric Vehicle Ever?

    January 14, 2021
    72

    Review: Animation Software Business Share, Market Size and Growth

    January 14, 2021
    Most Popular

    Lab monkeys on the loose in Mississippi don’t have herpes, university says. But are they dangerous?

    October 30, 20259 Views

    How to watch the 2025 MLB World Series without cable

    October 30, 20255 Views

    Samsung Tri-fold makes early appearance in the Google app

    October 29, 20255 Views
    Our Picks

    London Skyline LEGO Set Is Nearly Free, Amazon Slashes Price on 4.8-Rated Build

    October 30, 2025

    Eating Microwave Popcorn in 2025? You Can Do Better

    October 30, 2025

    Rode’s latest wireless microphones now work with digital cameras

    October 30, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Toolcome
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • Home
    • Technology
    • Gaming
    • Mobile Phones
    © 2025 Tolcome. Designed by Aim Digi Ltd.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.