Android is the smartphone operating system of
choice these days. With the lion’s share of the mobile OS market, it’s
no wonder that Android apps are the most searched for. Speaking of
which, there are some absolutely necessary apps, and an internet browser
is one of them. Of course, the built in Android browser is nothing to
scoff at, but most of us require far more functionality like desktop
browsers. Fortunately, there’s a couple of browsers out there that offer
a huge number of features and pretty much replicate a desktop browser.
Here’s the five best Android browsers.
Five Best Android browsers:
Mozilla Firefox
The popular Mozilla Firefox finally released for Android and it packs
in a ton of features that are sure to entice every Android user. It’s
got pretty much everything the desktop Firefox version has, including
private browsing, add-ons, personas and of course, super fast browsing
with full Flash support. As of now not many add-ons and personas are
available, but we’re sure that the number will increase in no time. It’s
the first browser to support the Do Not Track feature as well. If you
use Firefox on desktop, you can use Firefox Sync to setup your bookmarks
and passwords in no time. It’s a great browser for people who are
accustomed to Firefox, now the experience goes mobile!
Google Chrome

The world’s most used desktop browser makes the jump to Android!
After being in beta for a pretty long time, Google Chrome is now
available for Android as a release version. With Chrome, you get the
fastest internet browsing experience, incognito browsing, tab management
and more, but the stand out feature here is complete syncing with your
desktop Chrome installation. By complete we mean everything from
bookmarks to open tabs and everything that can be synced. The idea is to
have a seamless transition between your desktop and Android device
browsing. It’s got the trademark speed and simplicity going for it, so
if that’s what you’re looking for, this is the browser for you!
Opera Mobile/Mini

Opera is a stalwart in the mobile browser business, and Opera Mini is
a standard on quite a lot of mobile phones. So there’s actually two
versions of the browser. Opera Mobile is the full featured browser that
can completely sync with the desktop Opera version and transfer
bookmarks, speed dial, passwords and the like. Also included is the
trademark Opera Turbo feature which compresses data and speeds up site
loading. It’s a boon for limited data plan users. Opera Mini is the
lighter version of the browser which lacks a few features, but makes up
for it in speed and responsiveness. If you’ve got older hardware, Opera
Mini would be a good bet, or else, go for Opera Mobile.
Dolphin Browser HD/Mini

Amongst the big names here, Dolphin browser is relatively unknown,
but is in absolutely no way inferior. In fact, it packs in more features
than some of the other browsers mentioned here. Some of the features
are voice input, third party plugin support, bookmark importing,
intelligent tab management, multi touch zoom and much more. It can
display a web page in magazine mode, which removes all the unnecessary
formatting to present an easily readable version. There’s also on demand
Flash toggling and emulation mode which can display sites in desktop,
mobile or iOS optimized forms. Furthermore, there’s customized gestures
to help easier navigation. The only thing is, the interface and host of
features can be a little daunting for newer users and can slow down some
devices. In that case, go for Dolphin Browser Mini, which includes a
lot of the same features, but has a simpler interface, is less
customizable and is lighter on resources.
Skyfire

Skyfire has more going on for it than just a cool name. It’s actually
designed with the consumer in mind. Skyfire includes most of the
features on other browsers but has useful stuff like a web video
converter that converts online videos to an Android compatible format
for better viewability. It might not work with all videos, but it works
quite well in most circumstances. There’s also a Facebook like button
right on the main bar for the social bugs out there. Skyfire also has a
host of add-ons available for it and actually comes close to Dolphin
Browser for sheer functionality. The only Think in its armor is that it
can get bloated and slow with addons installed. It’s worth a try though,
definitely!
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