Samsung renames its internet browser from “Internet” to “Browser” is currently attracting attention in the technology world.
Experts believe this development may influence how digital platforms evolve
over the coming years.
The topic has already sparked discussions among developers, analysts,
and industry observers who are closely monitoring how the situation unfolds.
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In February, we uncovered a major upgrade to Samsung’s Android web browser with the Ask AI feature. This feature is now live, but it has brought something rather unexpected along with it, too.
The app is no longer known as Samsung Internet but rather Samsung Browser. We can confirm this change on our Galaxy S26 Ultra running version 29.0.4.45 of the app, and it is reflected in the new onboarding experience (visible below).
Notably, I’ve searched for Samsung Browser on the Play Store and Galaxy Store with my Galaxy S24 FE running One UI 8, but only results for Samsung Internet populate. The Samsung Internet name is still used across the company’s various online properties, too.
This suggests that the latest Samsung Browser version is limited to the newer flagship smartphone line running the latest version of One UI.
As for Ask AI, the feature allows users to ask the browser about specific web pages and issue other prompts. It’s reminiscent of Perplexity’s Comet browser. Unlike Comet, Samsung Browser’s AI feature is limited to users in South Korea and the US.
In addition to the new name and Ask AI feature, the app now alerts users if they “access malicious websites.” You’ll also notice its more colorful icon with additional blur and brighter hues.
It’s unclear when the app’s new identity will appear on other devices, or why Samsung bothered changing the well-established browser’s name in the first place. The change will likely confuse those used to searching for “Internet” in their launcher’s app drawer — you’ll have to remember to type “Browser” now instead.
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Why This Matters
This development highlights the rapid pace of innovation in the technology sector.
Companies are constantly pushing boundaries in order to stay competitive.
Analysts suggest that such changes could influence future product design,
user expectations, and industry standards.
Looking Ahead
As technology continues to evolve, developments like this may shape the next
generation of digital services and consumer experiences.
Industry watchers will continue to monitor how this story develops and what
impact it may have on the broader technology landscape.
