Indeed there are dozens of good web browser available for
Android devices, depending on the features you are looking for. Is sync with
your desktop, super-fast browsing, or support for turn navigation, you have an
abundance of options. This time, lifehacker has selected 5 best browser for
Android devices based on user nominations.
1. Firefox
Firefox for Android has come far since the day of its beta
version. Fast, free, fully supports Firefox Sync, so if you use Firefox on the
desktop, will lead to your bookmarks and passwords. This is the first mobile
browser that actually supports the Do Not Track, and "Awesome Page"
start screen that displays all the tabs that you recently visited, so help you
get back what you have previous track. It even supports add-ons and Personas.
2. Chrome
Chrome for Android finally left beta last month, meaning can
now continue to be a "stock" the new browser on the Android assuming
you're running the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or above. When you run the
ICS or Jelly Bean, Chrome for Android has been downloaded properly. Incognito
Mode supports browsing, bookmark syncing via Chrome Sync, and the latest
update, now supports the search syncing, tab syncing, and more. Chrome for
Android is also optimized for mobile. The only drawback is that Google does not
provide one for phones that run the Gingerbread or tablet is stuck with
Honeycomb.
3. Dolphin Browser HD
/ Mini
Option and the Tool of Dolphin unparalleled, even compared
with a browser that has a big name. Supports dozens of third-party plug-ins and
tools to expand its features, has a built-in speech-to-text thanks to Dolphin
Sonar, supports on-screen gestures to open bookmarks and navigate on pages, and
comes in two tastes: version "HD" for mobile phones that can handle
all of its features, and versions of "Mini" for the owners who want
the speed and sharp performance.
4. Boat Browser /
Mini
Back to the early days of Android, one of the first browser
to challenge the stock browser is Miren - an application that is now gone.
Miren is a great browser, and rich in features, but for unknown reasons, are
now difficult to find. If you like the Miren, Boat Browser is a spiritual
successor. Fast, lightweight, and completely free, supports add-ons, has a
powerful engine sound control (so you can say 'Facebook' and the browser will
bring up the Facebook for you), and more.
5. Opera Mini
If you are a fan of Opera on the desktop, Opera Mobile will
suit you. Opera Mobile
supports Opera Link, so you can synchronize your bookmarks, speed dial, and the
preferences of other users by installing the Opera desktop. In addition, Opera
Mobile is fast, free, and even has its own mini-app store, filled with
third-party add-ons that enhance the browser or the game, so it makes it more
fun to use.
So, what is your choice?
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