Galaxy Tab S11 gets a neat Chrome feature even Google’s devices don’t have

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One would imagine that Google's Pixel devices will have all of the features that the company dreams up, but it's not uncommon for Google to offer its OEM partners some features that may not even be available on Pixel devices.

One such feature has now been discovered on the Galaxy Tab S11, Samsung's latest flagship lineup. It gets a nice feature that lets users browse all of their open Chrome tabs within the app list.

It brings Chrome parity with Samsung Internet​


Samsung's tablets come with two browsers out of the box, Google Chrome and Samsung Internet. The latter is integrated with Samsung Finder, the native search tool in One UI. This means you can search the browser history in Finder when looking up something in the launcher.

Chrome doesn't offer this kind of integration either on the Pixel Launcher or One UI Home. However, since Samsung users already have this functionality thanks to the tight integration its web browser enjoys, Google has built this feature for the Galaxy Tab S11 series to enable Chrome tab visibility in One UI Home.

This feature is available in select Galaxy tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S11 series. It can be enabled from the Advanced menu in Chrome settings under the Tabs and tab groups menu. Simply toggle the Share titles and the URLs of open tabs from this device with the operating system option to enable it.

When this feature is enabled, it will share the open Chrome tabs from the past seven days inside One UI, so that they're visible when you search for things using the One UI Home launcher. The feature appears to be limited to the Galaxy Tab S10 and Tab S11 series for now, and there's no indication as yet if it will be expanded to other tablets.

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