Google Chrome for Android Launched - ICS Only

Google Chrome Arrives on Android
Google Chrome, a leading web browser for desktop computers, has been released for Android-powered mobile devices. However, compatibility is currently limited to devices operating on Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) or later.
Users with older Android operating systems will, unfortunately, be unable to utilize this version at this time. Despite this restriction, the release offers significant benefits for compatible users.
Key Features and Improvements
Like its desktop counterpart, Chrome for Android offers seamless synchronization across devices. This allows users to effortlessly continue browsing sessions between their computers and mobile phones.
The browser also introduces a streamlined interface for navigating between open tabs, enhancing the overall user experience.
For Android devices running version 4.0 and above, downloading this browser is highly recommended due to the substantial improvements it provides.
Innovative Functionality
Google Chrome boasts a unique feature that enhances precision when browsing link-dense pages. If the browser detects potential difficulty in selecting the correct link, it automatically displays a magnifying glass to assist the user.
A particularly useful capability is the ability to view and access tabs currently open on your computer directly from your Android phone.
This allows for uninterrupted workflow, enabling users to resume tasks seamlessly across devices.
Device Compatibility and Availability
Google appears to have significantly advanced the capabilities of mobile browsing with this release. The browser is demonstrably faster, more comprehensive in its features, and generally superior.
Initial compatibility is confirmed for devices such as the Galaxy Nexus, Transformer Prime, Xoom, and the Nexus S.
You can find the application through the Android Marketplace.
Source: TechCrunch





