A couple of weeks ago, it was heard that Samsung was in view of switching from Google to Bing. This is with respect to its default search engine on Galaxy phones. Subsequently, it seems to appear that it won’t be the case any longer.
As reported by Wall Street Journal Samsung has “suspended” an internal review whereby it was taken the things into consideration that the company’s switch from Google to Bing. This is with respect to making its default search provider for the Samsung Internet browser.
Samsung, the world’s largest smartphone maker, has suspended an internal review that had explored replacing Google with Bing on its mobile devices, the people said. The potential switch would have swapped out Google as the go-to search engine on Samsung’s “Internet” web-browsing app, which comes preinstalled on the South Korean company’s smartphones.
Precisely, this wouldn’t see Google make a replacement in the areas whereby the company needs Android. It includes the home screen search widget, whereas only in areas that being in solely under Samsung’s control. Therefore, it still considers to be a strong move by Samsung as well as a clear win for Microsoft’s Bing. Since its search engine is placed in a notable location that certainly is utilized by hundreds of millions of smartphone buyers.
Subsequently, the reason Samsung to hanging the switch is because of concerns about how the switch would be recognized both by the market and by Google, the key partner for Samsung. Although, the entrance is not fully closed with respect to the potential future.
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