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Samsung Electronics has suspended an internal review that contemplated changing its smartphones’ default search engine from Google to Microsoft’s Bing

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djreprints.com.TechSamsung Electronics suspends internal review that contemplated changing its smartphones’ default search engine from Google to Microsoft’s BingThe potential search-engine switch would have swapped out Google for Bing on Samsung’s “Internet” app on its smartphones.

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