Despite these issues, the browser is reportedly similar to Chrome, as it is Chromium-based. It has a built-in ad blocker that is active by default, a different layout with a default dark mode, and the option to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen. According to Statcounter, Samsung Internet holds a 4.4% market share of mobile browsers, outperforming Opera and Firefox.
Key takeaways:
- Samsung Internet, the browser that comes with Samsung phones, has appeared on the Microsoft Store without any formal announcement.
- The browser is supposed to work on any Windows 10 or higher PC, but users have reported issues with downloading the app.
- The product page for Samsung Internet on the Microsoft Store includes a screenshot from Google Chrome, leading to confusion about the browser's identity.
- Samsung Internet is a Chromium-based browser that is relatively popular on mobile, with a 4.4% market share of mobile browsers, according to Statcounter data.