Samsung May Make Bing Its Default Mobile Search Engine

Being the default search engine is a big deal for Google. The company spends billions of dollars to be the default search engine on devices like the iPhone. In 2017 Google reportedly paid Samsung $3.5 billion in fees to be the default search engine on Samsung mobile phones. It’s almost to the point of being an anti-trust issue. Anyway that may change soon. In a case of the headline is most of the story, here’s Markets Insider. Alphabet loses $55 billion in market value after Samsung reportedly considers replacing Google with Bing in its phones Alphabet stock slid as much as 4% on Monday, erasing about $55 billion in market value after a report from The New York Times suggested that competition is heating up in the mobile search market.Matthew Fox, April 17, 2023, markets.businessinsider.com The post Samsung May Make Bing Its Default Mobile Search Engine appeared first on Mason Pelt.Samsung May Make Bing Its Default Mobile Search Engine