The latest update to the beta channel is live for Samsung's popular Chrome replacement, and although there's nothing major in this release, there are a couple of new additions to note. You can now rename pages that you add to the home screen for easy access and there's a new notification manager.

When adding webpages as shortcuts using the 'Add to home screen' option previously, they would automatically take the pre-prescribed page title. As of today's Samsung Internet Beta update to version 9.4, you can now rename these shortcuts before placing them on your home screen — much better.

A notification manager has also been added to the settings in the 'Sites and downloads' section that will allow you to keep up with any notifications the app has sent out even if you've accidentally dismissed them in the notification shade. This is something I wish more apps did.

The changelog for the update also includes 'History navigation' but it's not clear what that is as nothing seems to have changed in the History section. There's also a new tab manager for tablet devices. The 9.4.00.15 update for the browser is currently rolling out via the Play Store.

UPDATE: 2019/05/13 7:31am PDT BY SCOTT SCRIVENS

APK Download available

Samsung Internet Beta version 9.4 can now be downloaded from APK Mirror.

UPDATE: 2019/07/24 4:30am PDT BY SCOTT SCRIVENS

Stable version released

The Samsung Internet 9.4 update has graduated to the stable channel, so you can now get all of the new features outlined above without needing to use the beta version of the app. You also get the amazing ability to automatically halt autoplaying videos and the ability to scan QR codes. It'll take a while to roll out to everyone, but you can download the new version (9.4.00.45) from APK Mirror if you're not one for waiting.

Take a look at this post on Medium for more details.

Source: Samsung