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JAKARTA - It is hoped that Microsoft will intend to make Bing the default search engine for Samsung's mobile browser. It is claimed, the company will continue to use Google.

Previously, Samsung was considering switching from Google to Bing, but according to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the company had stopped the internal review.

The smartphone maker seems to think turning to Bing won't cause a lot of trouble, given that most of his Samsung phone users are reluctant to use its Internet Browser.

However, now Samsung is stepping down from the changes and decided to stick to Google, fearing about how the move would impact the market.

And finally, the South Korean tech giant considered the switch too disturbing and risky. A source said the company was still open to switching to a search engine provider.

In fact, it doesn't even close the door to use Bing as a default search engine in the future, as quoted from The Verge, Sunday, May 21.

It is known that the Internet Browser, which had been installed previously on Samsung phones, has long used Google as its default tracking engine.

No doubt why Samsung continues to use Google. Because, recently, he has put the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered feature on his search engine and made his Bard chatbot available to everyone who is not on the waiting list.


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