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Samsung Internet for Windows Now Global, Still Beta

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Samsung rolled out its Internet browser for Windows last October, a move that broke the app’s Android‑only habit. The initial release stayed in beta and limited to Korea and the US, leaving many users wondering if the platform would ever reach other markets.

Today, Samsung lifted those borders. The download button now works worldwide, even though the site still lists Korea and the US as the only supported regions. The beta status remains unchanged, but the broader rollout signals a possible move toward a stable release.

Users can now browse the web with Samsung Internet on Windows just like on Chrome or Edge, and the built‑in sync feature keeps tabs, history, and passwords—via Samsung Pass—in sync across Android and PC. Cross‑device continuity could reshape how Samsung’s ecosystem competes with rivals.

Industry watchers will monitor whether Samsung pushes the browser into a full‑release version next quarter. If the beta stabilizes, it could become a key pillar in Samsung’s strategy to lock users into its hardware and services, challenging Microsoft’s Edge and Google’s Chrome dominance.