Top 5 Android Browsers
1.Firefox
Firefox is one desktop browser that has clearly made a fabulous transition to mobile. Firefox for Android consists of an updated “Awesome bar” that unites the address and search bar as well as the tabs and bookmarks bar. The browser also contains an add-on support that is meant for the likes of Adblock Plus and LastPass. Furthermore, there is Firefox Sync that enables you to utilize a Firefox account for syncing your tabs, bookmarks, and history between computers and Android devices for smooth transitions.
2. Opera
Opera revamped its Android browser earlier this year by introducing a few novel features, such as the Discover tab, which finds new content, Off-Road mode, which brings Opera’s Internet proxy connection system, and media content, which is routed to Opera’s servers.
3. Dolphin
Available for both Android and iOS, Dolphin is a smooth browser, which has left quite an impression on mobile browser scene. With this browser, you can make custom gestures that let you interface navigation and automate bookmarks. The custom gestures provide incredibly intuitive experience and allow for better utilization of screen real estate.
4.LinkBubble
LinkBubble is an innovative Android browser that renders a unique way of handling in-app links. Instead of calling the browser automatically, while you tap on an in-app link, the browser pre-loads the link with an on-screen indicator in the background, creating room for you to operate the main app freely.
5.Chrome
Google’s browser Chrome has been squeezed into mobile with an integrated search bar omnibox, smartphone friendly features, and Incognito mode for private browsing. The mobile version of Chrome consists of probably the best syncing of history, tabs, and bookmarks that provides smooth transition between mobile browsing and desktop.
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