Persistent menu bars are added to the Samsung Internet beta update
When it comes to Samsung Internet, its proprietary browser for Android smartphones, Samsung has done a fantastic job of staying away from feature creep. Rarely does the corporation provide new features, and when it does, they first appear in the app’s beta version before making their way into the stable release.
Samsung uses the beta version to test both significant and minor additions; the most recent addition is a product in the latter category. A new option that, when selected, keeps the menu bars from disappearing when you scroll across a website has been added to the Samsung Internet beta app.
Persistent menu bars are now an option in the most recent Samsung Internet beta version
The majority of smartphone browsers conceal every menu, including the address bar, when the user is scrolling. The majority of users aren’t bothered or aware of it, but for those who are and maybe find it bothersome, you may turn off that behavior in the most recent Samsung Internet beta version. Navigate to the Settings » Layout and menus area of the program to find the Show menu bars while scrolling option. Menu bars at the top and bottom will always be visible once they are activated.
The most recent version of the Samsung Internet beta, 25.0.0.31, also addresses issues and enhances overall stability. It is available for download on the Galaxy Store. The Galaxy Store is suggested since it gets updates more quickly than the Play Store, even if the software is also accessible there.
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