Samsung smartphones are getting an important branded app update. List of changes

Samsung smartphones are getting an important branded app update. List of changes

20 February 2023 0 By georgedeveloper22

Samsung smartphones are getting an important branded app update. List of changes.

Last week was remembered for a lot of important updates. For example, Instagram developers have added “music stories”, a countdown timer to significant moments, and the ability to interact with subscribers during live events. Worked hard and Google employees. In Maps, the sharing menu has been updated and the speed of work has increased, while Lens has acquired a new interface. Now it’s Samsung’s turn to surprise – company representatives pleased with the new version of the Samsung Internet browser.

Samsung Internet is a competitor to Chrome or Firefox. At a minimum, this is due to the fact that the application is suitable for smartphones from different manufacturers. The day before, the developers shared a stable version of the browser numbered 8.2. There was a place for general improvements and useful innovations in it. The program is available for download at the link .

First of all, the app now has a Do-Not-Track mode. Ideally, the feature should increase the anonymity of smartphone users: resource owners will not know about your preferences, and advertisers will not be able to show personalized ads. At the same time, sites are not required to support this feature, so the effectiveness of the mode is still in question.

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Increased file download speed. If the owner downloads something larger than 13 megabytes, the smartphone will split the file into several parts and download each of them separately. As a result, the performance will increase by 15-40 percent, according to the Android Community.

The developers have made the integration of the Bixby voice assistant deeper. Now, after starting the assistant, the user will be able to ask him to open a browser and search for the desired query.

News has also appeared in the quick access section. So far, the feature is only available for the US and Indian markets, so we’ll have to wait for it. Will you wait? Or does it make no sense to get off Chrome?