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    [Poll Results!] Which is your preferred default mobile browser, Samsung Internet or Google Chrome?

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    Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 14:13 UTC+02:00

    Samsung's Galaxy smartphones come with two mobile browsers out of the box, Samsung Internet and Google Chrome. It's up to the user to decide which they want to use as their default browser. We'd like to know which one you've picked as your preferred browser and why.

    Google Chrome is present by default on all Android smartphones for a simple reason: Google owns Android. So it goes without saying that Chrome will get a place on Android devices whether OEMs like it or not. On the other hand, Samsung has significantly improved its own browser. As we mentioned in our recent review of Samsung Internet, the browser is fast, efficient and packed with features.

    Vote below and let us know which of the two browsers you've picked and why. If you've opted for a completely different third-party browser, do share with us in the comments your reasons for doing so.

    Results: Unsurprisingly, 54 percent of all those who participated in this poll said that Samsung Internet is their preferred browser, compared to 40 percent who chose Google Chrome. Only 6 percent said that they use a third-party browser because it fits their preferences better.

    Which is your preferred default mobile browser, Samsung Internet or Google Chrome?
    • Samsung Internet, because I love the features that it offers. 27%, 1457 votes
      1457 votes 27%
      1457 votes - 27% of all votes
    • Samsung Internet, because I love the features that it offers. 27%, 1457 votes
      1457 votes 27%
      1457 votes - 27% of all votes
    • Google Chrome, because I use it across multiple devices. 20%, 1080 votes
      1080 votes 20%
      1080 votes - 20% of all votes
    • Google Chrome, because I use it across multiple devices. 20%, 1080 votes
      1080 votes 20%
      1080 votes - 20% of all votes
    • A third-party browser that fits my preferences better. 3%, 160 votes
      160 votes 3%
      160 votes - 3% of all votes
    • A third-party browser that fits my preferences better. 3%, 160 votes
      160 votes 3%
      160 votes - 3% of all votes
    Total Votes: 5394
    12 June 2017
    Voting is closed
    Poll Google ChromeSamsung Internet

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