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: For devices with punch-hole cameras, users can force the browser into full-screen mode by navigating to Settings > Display > Camera cutout and selecting "Show camera cutout" for the Samsung Internet app.

: Unlike some other mobile browsers, Samsung Internet is frequently cited for better handling of complex web elements like progress bars and deep links on Galaxy hardware. How to Enable Full-Screen Viewing

: One of the most sought-after features is the ability to hide the status bar and browser navigation tools. This is particularly effective when using the "Add to Home screen" shortcut, which allows web apps to function with a nearly full-screen, app-like experience. ni.android.samsung-browser

: Open your phone's Settings , go to Display , then Full screen apps . Find "Samsung Internet" to ensure it is set to "Show camera cutout" for maximum reach.

The Samsung Internet browser is known for its deep integration with Galaxy devices and unique display capabilities: : For devices with punch-hole cameras, users can

: Tap the three-line menu in the browser, go to Settings > Layout and menu , and enable the option to hide the status bar while scrolling.

: To view a specific site in a "long" or full-screen view without the address bar, tap the More menu (⋮) in the browser and select Add to Home screen . This is particularly effective when using the "Add

: Using the "Add to Home screen" feature, the browser creates shortcuts that can hide standard browser UI elements, providing more space for content like webtoons or articles.