Samsung has commenced the rollout of an update for the Samsung Internet browser, focusing on resolving a specific issue users were encountering — payment problems on certain websites. The new version, 23.0.1.1, primarily addresses the issue that caused disruptions for users attempting to make payments on select websites, where external apps failed to launch during the payment process. While this may not be a significant concern for many users, the fix is crucial considering the prevalence of online purchases and transactions.
The update does not introduce new features but concentrates on resolving the payment-related problem. In addition to the payment fix, the update includes enhancements for stability and performance, although Samsung has not provided detailed information about these improvements.
Samsung Internet stands out as one of the most popular and feature-rich web browsers available for smartphones and tablets. It comes pre-installed on all Samsung devices, but users of other devices can also download the browser from the Google Play Store. Some of its notable features include ad-blocker, locked private browsing, tablet and foldable user interface, anti-tracking capabilities, Video Assistant, Dark Mode, customizable menus, various extensions like Translator and Ad Blocker, and robust privacy and security measures such as Secret mode, Smart Anti-Tracking, and Smart Protection.
This update aligns with Samsung’s commitment to ensuring a seamless and secure browsing experience for users, addressing specific issues to enhance the overall performance and reliability of the Samsung Internet browser.