Samsung in its latest Internet Beta brings new features especially enhancement in the One UI 3.0. The official news stated that the company will release the stable Samsung Internet 13.0 later this year. Let’s explore everything we got in the latest beta.
ONE UI 3.0 Improvement:
On the Samsung Internet 13.0 beta users are capable to scroll easily. As simple as if you make non-scrollable functions like stable navigation UI will hide while scrolling and it will allow you to focus on the content you are checking out.
The latest One UI 3 also offers an app bar for bookmarks, saved pages, history, downloads, ad blocker, add-ins, and settings.
Also, the company is bringing the “more menu” button down to the lower bar for better reach. You will experience better than the current one.
Permission Request UI
As we know the security of our data and info is the number one priority for using any browser. For users, Samsung is changing the permission request UI to display a warning message if the website looks malicious. This will help users to notify any fault or misleading websites.
Double-tap to Play/Pause your videos
Looking for a better video watching experience? Don’t worry, with the latest Samsung Internet 13.0 beta, you can now play or pause content while in video assistant fullscreen by double-tapping the center area of the screen.
Easy editing of your quick bookmarks
Got some interesting page on the web and if you want to bookmark it, on the Internet 13.0 beta you just press the bookmark icon and you will get a toast notification to edit your bookmark on the Internet 13.0 beta.
Add-on extension API expansion
One of the best features Samsung added in its latest Internet beta version is expanded the browser extension APIs available on Samsung Internet.
New API modules are:
- WebRequest
- Proxy
- Cookies
- Types
- History
- Alarms
- Privacy
- Notifications
- Permissions
- Idle
- Management.
Better User privacy in Secret Mode
Samsung has brought the new initial secret mode launch page. Samsung has added an ‘About Secret Mode’ section in the settings to make it absolutely transparent how it helps you protect your privacy.
Status bar visibility
Samsung is now allowing users to hide or show the status bar while viewing websites. Enabling this will make the status bar disappear when scrolling up and reappear when scrolling down.
More
- Now you can use High Contrast mode when Dark mode is on.
- Samsung Internet now displays a Secret mode icon next to the address bar.
- There is a new sleek tab design that features a rounded tab shape.
- You can now see the icons of the search engines when choosing your default one. Makes it easier to modify your favorite engines!
- History for allowed apps: you can now see a detailed history for the apps than can call Samsung Internet. This includes which URL was requested and the timestamp.