Earlier this year, Samsung announced the availability of using its browser on Android devices other than its own brand. The idea, it seems, was a good one, as the company has just offered the software for all devices with Google's system.
On Wednesday (9), the company revealed that Samsung internet can be downloaded on any device equipped with the Android system from version 5.0 onwards.
Review Galaxy S8: The best smartphone I've ever tested [video] The novelty will reach many users, since the number 5 corresponds to Lollipop, which is the second most used version of the system. Together with the leader, Marshmallow, Samsung's novelty will encompass 61,5% of Android users.
For now, Samsung Internet is still in Beta, but it will receive "multiple updates" before the final release, the company said. There is still no date set for the release of the final version.
As a highlight for the browser, synchronization between non-Samsung devices and quick access to ad blockers. To top it off, the browser also has a high contrast mode, which makes reading more comfortable, as well as some engineering improvements that make it more stable and faster.
Samsung Internet can be downloaded from Google Play and also from the Galaxy App Store.