Yesterday Google announced the Chrome For Android app for all Droids running Ice Cream Sandwich. Google hopes to slowly transition this into the new default browser for Android devices in the near future as there are many subtle differences between the two on the surface. The Chrome browser has great ways to toggle between tabs but note that this has no Flash support whatsoever (and isn’t getting any either). The full features for the mobile version of Chrome are:
– Browse fast with accelerated page loading, scrolling, and zooming
– Search and navigate directly from the omnibox
– Open and switch between unlimited tabs in an easy-to-view stack
– Sign in to Chrome to sync your bookmarks and view tabs you have open on your computer
– Send pages from desktop Chrome to your smartphone or tablet with one click and read them on the go, even if you’re offline
– Browse privately in Incognito mode
– Search and navigate directly from the omnibox
– Open and switch between unlimited tabs in an easy-to-view stack
– Sign in to Chrome to sync your bookmarks and view tabs you have open on your computer
– Send pages from desktop Chrome to your smartphone or tablet with one click and read them on the go, even if you’re offline
– Browse privately in Incognito mode
Keep in mind that it is in Beta so you should expect more bugs than your normal Android app. The link to get the 16MB browser is below, let us know what you think about it.
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