Samsung Browser lands on Windows with AI and cross-device sync

Samsung is taking its browser beyond mobile, launching a full Windows version while doubling down on what it calls “agentic AI”. The goal is simple on paper: make browsing feel less like jumping between tabs and more like completing tasks across devices.

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At the centre of this update is Samsung Browser for Windows, which mirrors the experience Galaxy users already get on mobile. That includes syncing bookmarks and history, but more importantly, the ability to pick up exactly where you left off when switching between your phone and PC.

That cross-device continuity is where this starts to feel genuinely useful. You’re no longer just syncing data; you’re continuing context. Open a page on your phone, move to your laptop, and you’re back in the same place without thinking about it.

Agentic AI aims to do more than search

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The bigger story here is Samsung’s push into agentic AI.

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