Samsung Browser in One UI 9 testing βSmart shoppingβ feature to find and apply coupons
One UI 9 may equip Samsung Browser with a smart shopping feature that will help you save money while shopping. Hidden inside code strings, the upcoming feature could change how Galaxy users hunt for deals.
Code spotted in Samsung Browser v30.0.0.39, pulled from an early One UI 9 build, reveals a feature called βSmart shopping.β The browser detects coupon codes while you shop and nudges you to use them before checkout, via AndroidAuthority.
The strings indicate Samsung Browser can validate whether a coupon is still active, show its status, and offer a quick copy button. There is also an option to automatically apply deals at checkout that hints at deeper integration.
Coupons are generated using context like your current website, cart contents, country, time of visit, and even your IP address. That raises the obvious privacy question. Samsung appears aware of this trade-off; that said, Smart shopping is designed as an opt-in feature.
It was spotted during testing that the toggle for automatic coupon application is front and center, suggesting Samsung wants this to feel effortless once enabled. However, the feature seems limited to partner websites that opt into the service.
Even though this build is tied to One UI 9, the rollout may not be restricted to it. Samsung typically updates its browser through the Galaxy Store, which means older versions like One UI 8.5 could still get it.
The feature itself is not functional yet, but the direction is clear. Samsung Browser is stepping deeper into assisted shopping, convenience on one side, data awareness on the other.
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