JAKARTA Samsung has expanded Samsung Internet access, a browser for Galaxy devices, to Windows PCs. However, this access did not last long because the application was immediately removed by Samsung.

As reported by 9to5google, the latest version of the Samsung Internet was seen on the Microsoft Store for Personal Computers (PC) with Windows power. This application can even be downloaded and operated smoothly.

Hours after appearing on the Microsoft Store, the app is withdrawn and is no longer available. When searching for the Samsung Internet in Microsoft's digital store, the app will not be found and users will be redirected to other apps deemed appropriate.

There was no explanation of this recall as Samsung never announced that their crowder was available on the Microsoft Store. This app may have been withdrawn because the PC version of the Samsung Internet's appearance was a mistake.

In fact, this application is not going well. Samsung Internet's share per second (FPS) desktop version is below 60 frameper second. This figure is very small to run on PC and is more suitable for mobile devices.

Basically, the Samsung Internet is specifically designed for mobile. Low FPS in the app shows that Samsung did make a mistake by launching their crowder on the Microsoft Store.

Although the Samsung Internet failed to roll out to PC, the idea of entering the software into the Microsoft Store is a progress. The Samsung Internet could be an alternative to Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or other crowds.


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