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Samsung Internet Release Dates

Samsung Internet Release Schedule

Samsung Internet 29 is the current stable version, released october 25, 2025. Samsung Internet is a Chromium-based mobile browser pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy devices, powering web browsing for millions of Android users worldwide. Built on the Blink rendering engine, Samsung Internet follows a regular release cycle aligned with Chromium updates. The browser is exclusive to Android and offers unique features including built-in ad blocking, Secret Mode for privacy, Dark Mode, and seamless Samsung DeX integration for desktop-like browsing. Samsung Internet has evolved into one of the most popular mobile browsers globally, competing directly with Chrome and Firefox. With strong privacy features and Samsung ecosystem integration, it serves as a powerful alternative for Android users. Track Samsung Internet release dates below to stay current with version updates and Blink engine versions.

Current & Upcoming Releases

Current Stable

v29.0
Oct 25, 2025
Android

Current Beta

No data available

Upcoming Stable

No data available

Upcoming Beta

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Samsung Internet Release Dates

ChannelVersionRelease DateEngineBlink Version
STABLE29.0Oct 25, 2025BlinkN/A

Samsung Internet Version History

Samsung Internet has been built on Chromium/Blink since its inception, providing compatibility with modern web standards.

VersionRelease DateEngineBlink Version
28.0Apr 2, 2025Blink130
27.0Nov 6, 2024Blink125
26.0Jun 7, 2024Blink122
25.0Apr 24, 2024Blink121
24.0Jan 25, 2024Blink117
23.0Oct 18, 2023Blink115
22.0Jul 14, 2023Blink111
21.0May 19, 2023Blink110
20.0Feb 10, 2023Blink106
19.1Nov 8, 2022Blink102

Frequently Asked Questions

Samsung Internet comes pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets. It's also available as a free download from Google Play Store for other Android devices running Android 7.0 or higher, making it accessible beyond Samsung's ecosystem.

Samsung Internet is built on Chromium, the open-source project that also powers Chrome, Edge, and Opera. It uses the Blink rendering engine. However, Samsung adds custom features and UI elements, making it a distinct browser with its own version numbers independent from Chrome.

Samsung Internet follows a regular release cycle, typically aligning with Chromium updates. Updates are distributed through Google Play Store and Galaxy Store. Each update includes security patches, performance improvements, and new features based on the latest Blink engine version.

Yes, Samsung Internet supports modern web standards through its Chromium/Blink foundation. Web developers can test compatibility using browser feature detection. Samsung Internet often includes progressive web app (PWA) support and participates in web standards development.

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