Top 5 Selected Best Android Web Browsers

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Todays many Android Browsers are available.huge app market, where lots of web browsers are there to be chosen. The stock Android Web browser is not so fast and also not customizable to our needs. Default Browsers are always boring.In the case of Windows most of us go for Firefox, GoogleChrome, Opera or any other Internet Browsers instead of using the default Internet explorer.In the similar manner there are many alternatives of Android Browsers too. Through this article you will come to know about Top Android Browsers and their features so that you can select a best one from them for your purpose.This post is mainly based on my experience and also includes some information from other sites/blogs. so check this out.

5 best Android Web Browsers

Dolphin Browser HD
Dolphin Browser HD is the fastest and highly customizable web browser for Android. Dolphin Browser is the world’s first Gesture, Sonar and Add-on enabled mobile web browser on Android. It has a wide range of add-ons like PDF Viewer for Dolphin, Web to PDF, Dolphin Translate, Dolphin Brightness, Dolphin Password Manager Lite etc. The range of customization and the speed which Dolphin Browser HD provides, makes it as the best android web browser.

UC Browser

UC Browser is the most popular web browser for mobile phones. But it is not so popular when it comes to the Android version. UC Browser has the fastest download manager and also good browsing speed. It is easy to customize and has very good compression rate. I mainly use this browser for normal use and to download big files. I’m sure that many of you will not agree with me if I say that UC Browser is the best because it has many bugs and it force closes frequently. I recommend you to use this browser as a download manager because of its awesome download speed.


Opera Mini Web Browser

Opera Mini is the fastest Android web browser ever. It has blazing fast browsing speed even with a slow 2G connection. Opera Mini compresses data by up to 90% and is the best choice when using slower networks or paying per megabyte of data used. The compression of the webpages made by the opera server reduces a lot of data usage. Opera Mini is popular among all the mobile OS but It lacks some features in the Android Version. I personally use Opera Mini to quickly browse facebook and check my notifications. This is one of my favorite web browser and I consider it as the fastest Android Web Browser.

Firefox
Firefox is coming with enhanced performance, faster browsing speed and other security & privacy features. You can also customize your browser easily with the help of add-ons. Firefox for Android also has a distinct method of hiding and showing your active tabs. Dragging in from the left hand side of the screen reveals them, and you can continue browsing as normal. Either tapping the ‘X’ or pulling your finger to the right hides them again. This allows you to quickly see your tabs.

Firefox4 is progressively becoming one of the most preferred browsers for android phones because it’s not only fast, but has an easy to use interface and has been integrated with advanced features, such as, smart tabs. Unfortunately, it does not support embedded videos. Moreover, if you’re comfortable with Firefox on your Desktop, then using it on your Android can also be a good choice.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is already a popular browser on computers. In fact, just a few days ago, it became the world’s most used browser. And for last few months, Google has launched and updated the beta version of Chrome for Android 4.0 devices. If you are running Android 4.0 on your Android, then I recommend you to use Google Chrome. It is really extraordinary side from Google since they brought their cross-platform desktop browser to Android Platform. It supports almost all our favorite chrome elements like Incognito browsing, Auto-fill, and omnibox, etc.

Chrome doesn’t have a toggle for requesting desktop sites and does not have Flash integration either.
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