Samsung reportedly won’t drop Google as its default search engine — for now



What you need to know

  • Samsung is putting a pause on dropping Google as its default search engine on mobile devices.
  • Samsung cites concerns about how the market would handle the shift as well as its relationship with Google.
  • The Korean OEM would like to find ways of “diversifying” its phone software and finding ways of lessening its reliance on Google’s software.

Google can probably breathe a heavy sigh of relief as it looks like the company won’t lose a major partner in the mobile phone industry.

According to the Wall Street JournalSamsung is no longer considering dropping Google as its default search engine on mobile devices in favor of Microsoft’s Bing. Currently, all of Samsung’s phones, like the Galaxy S23 Ultracome preinstalled with the Korean company’s own browser but also Google Chrome. It also uses Google as its default search engine.





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