With great performance and simplified user interface, the Chrome browser for Android still has plenty of eye-candy to offer. It lets you sync just about anything between your desktop browser and your smartphone/tablet – from bookmarks to current browsing session, so you can continue on your smart device exactly where you left off on your computer.
With great performance and simplified user interface, the Chrome browser for Android still has plenty of eye-candy to offer. It lets you sync
just about anything between your desktop browser and your
smartphone/tablet – from bookmarks to current browsing session, so you
can continue on your smart device exactly where you left off on your
computer.
Incognito mode is also present here, along with tab browsing, which works
in a really impressive manner. HTML5 support is, naturally, quite
extensive as the dev team has tried making Chrome for Android a solid
platform for developing web content.
The availability is quite limited at this point, but those of you who
have an ICS device at hand should certainly give this one a try. You can
download it right from your smartphone’s Android market, or through the
app repository’s website.
thank to : http://gsmarena.com
thank to : http://gsmarena.com
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