Better Surfing On Your Android Phone, The Top 10 Internet Browsers For Android
Android has been manufactured by search giant Google so you’d think they’d get Internet scanning right.
While the local browser for Android is better than the iOS equivalent this isn’t precisely a massive challenge and it is not as heavy in features as you’d expect from the company that made Chrome a browser that assembled a userbase of 23% of all Internet users in just 3 years.
Happily Android’s suppleness and the strength of the developer community means there are plenty of other browsers out there to take its place.
Opera
While many protest about the performance of the Opera desktop browser the mobile browser is solid as a rock.
It may lack add-ons but its light, quick, isn’t limited by a particular number of tabs and has excellent zoom capabilities.
Dolphin
Dolphin was one of the first browsers for Android phones to supply shareable bookmarks If you’re a fan of swype-type navigation then this browser is definitely great. It has also got a significant number of handy ad-ons
Fennec / Firefox for Android
Firefox has maintained its location as second most favourite desktop browser for many years now so it was only a mattter of time till a mobile version with the browser came out (particularly given the nature of technology these days).
Firefox for Android acts much like you’d be expecting the desktop version to act and lets you share bookmarks between the mobile phone and desktop browser.
SkyFire
SkyFire was the first online browser to allow you to use flash on your telephone even before Adobe managed to successfully port the language to the Android platform. It won no scarcity of fans and a lot of people still use it.
XScope
This browser allows you to do what no other browser can and is intensely customizable.
You’re able to switch the peak of the address bar, as well as a number of other areas with only a few swipes of the fingers. This customizability comes at a price (ninety nine cents as opposed to free for most of the other browsers)
Maxathon
If you totally love IE then the closest experience you are going to get to it on the Android is the Maxathon browser. Based off the same framework as IE6 Maxathon manages to actually squeeze more functionality out of a browser than Microsoft ever did.
Ship Browser
Speedier and more lightweight than Opera, this is one browser that may work well on lower spec’d Android smart telephones.
Miren Browser
Coming with pinch zoom settings, a handy ‘speed dial’ front page and a considerable number of other functions it has been called a good replacement for a substantial number of OEM Android telephones.
UCWeb
One of the more flexible browsers of the bunch there has been a version of UCWeb built for pretty much every mobile system software, from Android to Symbian.
As a consequence it’s light-weight and will sit nicely on even the lowest speccd Android cell phone.
Textonly
When it comes to weight they don’t come much lighter than text only
It eschews all photographs acting rather more like a glorified RSS reader that can jump between pages.
There are plenty of browsers out there that are appropriate for any Android smartphone. Select your favourite and start to enjoy the full advantages of an Android telephone today.
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