Last October, Samsung launched its Samsung Internet web browser on the Windows system, in an important step that ended the browser’s limitation to Android devices only. The launch came in the form of a trial version, which was only available in South Korea and the United States.
Today, this situation is changing. Samsung Internet for Windows is now available globally without any geographical restrictions, although the official website still says it is only available in Korea and the US, the download button actually works from anywhere.
On the other hand, the browser’s status as a trial version has not changed yet, but this expansion in availability may be an indication of the approaching launch of the stable version, without an official announcement confirming this.

In terms of usage, the browser offers a traditional browsing experience similar to browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, and Vivaldi. Added to this is the built-in synchronization feature, which allows the browsing experience to be seamlessly linked between Android and Windows devices.
Samsung Pass also ensures that passwords are saved and synchronized safely across various devices, with the ability to continue browsing open pages when moving from one device to another.








