Samsung’s Galaxy phones and Google’s Android mobile operating system are inextricably intertwined, however, a new report suggests that despite this long-standing relationship, the South Korean phone maker is considering swapping out the default search experience on its phones from Google’s established service to Microsoft’s Bing.A report from the New York Times (opens in new tab) speaks to Google employees’ surprise at the news that Samsung is considering changing the default search engine on its devices to Microsoft’s once-maligned alternative, inciting “panic,” according to internal messages from the search giant that were seen by the NYT. As such, come the …
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