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Samsung’s Windows Browser Launch Gives Galaxy Book Users Better Continuity, but With Real Limits

March 31, 2026

Summary: Samsung has moved its browser from beta to official Windows release with cross-device resume and built-in AI actions, but the best continuity features are still limited to newer Galaxy Book models and selected regions.

Samsung has moved its browser from beta to official Windows release with cross-device resume and built-in AI actions, but the best continuity features are still limited to newer Galaxy Book models and selected regions.

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What Changed

Samsung officially launched its browser for Windows after a beta phase in late 2025. The release adds deeper AI actions such as page-aware assistance, tab-level context handling, and natural-language search through browsing history.

Compared with the beta stage, this is a broader push: the browser is now positioned as a full cross-device tool rather than a test app. At the same time, the smooth handoff feature between phone and PC currently targets Galaxy Book 3, 4, 5, and 6 series with extra companion services enabled.

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Why It Matters

The practical story is ecosystem lock-in, not just another browser launch. If you already use a recent Galaxy Book and Galaxy phone together, the resume flow and account sync can reduce friction in day-to-day work.

There is still a trust and compatibility ceiling. Some Samsung PC companion services were linked to a serious C-drive access issue earlier this month, and recovery required manual repair steps on affected systems. That does not invalidate this launch, but it is a reason to be careful before enabling every continuity component on a work-critical machine.

Practical Takeaway

This update matters most for current Galaxy Book users who want tighter phone-to-laptop continuity and are comfortable with Samsung account integration. If you use mixed-brand hardware or rely on maximum stability over new workflow features, wait for a few update cycles before making this your default desktop browser setup.

Editorial process: Prepared from official source materials and edited under Notebook Center publishing standards.