Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Top 5 web browser app for android smartphones

There are many web browsers with a good user experience for Android.Since the release of Android OS, most web browser developers begun to develop mobile versions and as the time goes by these are getting better and better,depending on the features you're looking for. The following will be presenting the 5 web browsers for Android smartphones or tablets.

1.Chrome



The Google Chrome browser for Android is one of the most trusted applications not only on laptops but also on mobile devices and tablets. Over 100 million users have been downloading this application and it is the perfect companion app for your Android.You can enter your Google account details and sign it into your Desktop Chrome variant and then sing in into the mobile version and, every single thing will be automatically synced between both devices. Chrome for Android will not work with older Android phones and this might be a low-point.

2.Dolphin



Dolphin Browser is our favorite web browser for Android, and for good reason. Dolphin's options and tools are unparalleled, even when compared to the big name browsers, supports dozens of third-party plug-ins and tools to extend its features, has built-in speech-to-text thanks to Dolphin Sonar, supports on-screen gestures to open bookmarks and navigate around pages, and comes in two flavors: the "HD" version for phones that can handle all of its features, and a "Mini" version for device owners who want speed and snappy performance over options. Even if you gravitate to one of the big names, Dolphin is worth at least trying.

3.iCab



iCab is a name we hadn't heard in a long time. It'll cost you $2, but for the money you get built-in ad blocking, form auto-fill, the ability to import and export bookmarks and bookmark folders to and from the desktop, and even a fully-featured download manager that lets you download anything you could from a desktop browser. The app supports Dropbox, so you can stash downloads there. iCab also supports gestures, custom links to Facebook, Evernote, and other third-party services, and more. It's the most expensive in the roundup (considering Atomic is $1 and everthing else is free), but you definitely get features for the money.

4.Firefox



Firefox Browser for Android is the decade’s most popular desktop web browser is now available for Android devices. It packs all the features from the desktop variant and it can easily become your favorite browsing tool for when you’re playing with your phone or tablet. More than 50 million users worldwide have installed this application, which is a smoother alternative to Dolphin Browser. It has been released by Mozilla as a ‘fast, smart and safe’ application for all Android users who want to browse the world wide web from their smartphones.

5.Opera



If you're a fan of Opera on the desktop, Opera Mobile will suit you perfectly. Opera Mobile supports Opera Link, so you can sync your bookmarks, speed dial, and other user preferences with your desktop Opera install. Aside from that, Opera Mobile is fast, free, and goes out of its way to compress data in the background so you can browse your favorite sites without blowing past your wireless carrier's data caps. Opera even has its own mini-app store, full of third party add-ons that improve the browser or games that make it more fun to use. Have an older device? Opera Mini might be a better choice—you get most of the features, but even more speed.

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