Samsung Internet Beta v18 allows you to copy text from images

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In addition, only a few of the foldable improvements

Google offers a fully serviceable Android browser in the form of Chrome, but Samsung’s browser has a surprisingly large number of fans. With a new beta release of the app today (v18), Samsung has called for some notable improvements. Most important of these are new text extraction tools, collapsible tweaks, and more advanced forms of tracker blocking.

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Samsung Internet v18 includes a new “text capture” feature in the context menu. Basically, this option allows you to get the text directly from the image and drop it on the clipboard. However, this feature requires the latest One UI 4.1.1, so it only works with newer Samsung phones such as the S22 family. Even the Z Fold 3 is still a bit old 4.1 release.Fold To do At the very least, you’ll benefit from the more sophisticated tools / URL bar options (see below).

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One of the main reasons people use non-Chrome browsers on Android is to improve their privacy. After all, Google is an advertising company. Samsung’s browser has long had a feature called Smart Anti-Tracking, which is even smarter in v18. According to SamsungThe app now detects and blocks trackers that use CNAME cloaking In an attempt to circumvent normal protection techniques. Similarly, v18 defaults to HTTPS by default.

The latest build of Samsung Internet bumps the underlying Chromium framework into v99. This is a few versions behind the current stable release. The beta version can be installed on any Android smartphone and is bundled with Samsung devices to serve as the default way to access the web. It is available in the Samsung app store and Play store. However, the Play Store is still spitting out v17.If you’re on the same boat, you can take advantage of the v18 build With APK Mirror..

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