Samsung Browser is now available for the Wear OS Connected watch |
Samsung has launched its own web browser for the new Galaxy Watch 4 running the Wear OS, so that users can access the internet using their wrist.
And browsing on the watch doesn't seem like the perfect way to surf the internet for long. But it can be useful for small tasks like checking names or searching for places.
Galaxy Watch 4 is the best watch you can buy with Wear OS today mainly due to Samsung software add-ons.
The Navigator was initially available for the company's older Tizen watches. However, Samsung Internet access through Galaxy Watch 4 is a modified browser that allows users to access web pages and websites, otherwise they may not be able to access those websites and websites with their handcuffs. The app is now available on the Google Play Store.
The obvious question regarding a wrist web browser is how this small round screen can display the entire web page. The company's answer comes from business.
When you get to the first web page, instructions will appear. This guide shows that by swiping on both sides of the screen, users can reach the corner of a web page.
At the same time, when you swipe up, the options for bookmarks, zoom mode and shortcut for sending web pages directly to the connected phone are displayed.
Samsung Browser lands on Galaxy Watch 4
The list of favorites synced with your phone is displayed on the browser homepage (Samsung Internet only). The search button opens a page where you can go to the website and use the search term in any search engine.
This page is on Google by default. But you can also choose Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, or Bing.
Although the application is difficult to use. But it is still useful. Users can still access these pages through their smartwatch without having to pull out their phone.
It should be noted that there are many Internet browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari. But when it comes to surfing the internet with a smartwatch, the options are limited.
By introducing its own browser in its latest smartwatch, Samsung can make it easier for smartwatch wearers to find a way to remind people that there is a browser.