Why Samsung's Built-in Browser Outshines Chrome: 3 Powerful Features You're Missing
Many Samsung Galaxy users instinctively switch to Google Chrome, ignoring the preinstalled Samsung Internet browser. But that's a mistake. Samsung Internet (now also available on Windows) packs unique tools that Chrome simply doesn't offer—and one of them can dramatically free up your device's RAM. Below, we answer the most common questions about what makes Samsung's browser a worthy contender.
1. Does Samsung Internet block ads without any extra app?
Yes. Samsung Internet natively supports ad-blocking extensions through its Add-ons menu. You can install trusted blockers like AdBlock Plus or AdGuard directly from the browser's settings, no separate app required. Chrome, on the other hand, only blocks ads via third-party apps that work system-wide, not inside the browser itself. This built-in ad blocking not only declutters pages but also reduces data usage and speeds up loading times.

2. How does Samsung Internet save gigabytes of RAM?
Samsung Internet includes a High Performance mode that automatically limits background tabs and reduces memory consumption. Combined with its Smart Anti-Tracking feature, it blocks resource-hungry scripts that drain RAM. Users report saving up to 2 GB of memory compared to Chrome when multiple tabs are open. The browser also compresses images and delays loading of non‑visible tabs, so your phone stays snappy even with dozens of pages open.
3. Can I watch videos in pop‑up mode without leaving Samsung Internet?
Absolutely. Samsung Internet's Video Assistant lets you pop any video out into a floating window—even on websites that don't natively support picture‑in‑picture (PiP). You can resize and move the small player while browsing other content or using other apps. Chrome’s PiP is limited to compatible sites and doesn’t offer the same flexibility. This feature is especially useful for multitasking during long videos or tutorials.
4. Is Samsung Internet's Secret Mode more secure than Chrome's Incognito?
Yes, because Secret Mode adds options Chrome lacks. You can lock the private session with your fingerprint or PIN, and even hide Secret Mode tabs from the recent apps switcher. Additionally, Samsung Internet lets you choose which extensions (like ad blockers) run in Secret Mode, giving you full control. Chrome’s Incognito only hides history and cookies but offers no extra lock or app‑level privacy protections.

5. Does Samsung Internet sync across devices as well as Chrome?
While Samsung Internet syncs bookmarks, open tabs, and saved pages across Galaxy phones and tablets (via your Samsung account), it now also works on Windows through the Samsung Internet app available in the Microsoft Store. For cross‑platform sync with non‑Samsung devices, you can use QR code sharing or direct links. Chrome remains more universal for syncing across operating systems, but Samsung’s sync is seamless within its ecosystem and improving with Windows support.
6. Can Samsung Internet handle modern web standards and performance?
Yes. Based on the same Chromium engine as Chrome, Samsung Internet supports modern HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript standards. It scores high on benchmarks like HTML5Test and Speedometer. The browser also includes Dark Mode support for all websites, a built‑in QR code scanner, and a Reading mode that strips away clutter. Performance is snappy, and battery drain is often lower thanks to the RAM‑saving optimizations mentioned earlier.
7. Which RAM‑saving feature would you recommend enabling first?
Go to Settings > Sites and downloads > High Performance mode and turn it on. Then, under Privacy and security > Smart Anti‑Tracking, enable that too. These two changes work together to reduce memory usage immediately. For even more savings, install a lightweight ad blocker from the Add‑ons store. Many users see RAM usage drop by 1–2 GB after applying these settings, making their phone noticeably faster.
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