
Chrome Beta for Android!
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Chrome Beta for Android presents a focused look at Google's mobile browser on Android devices, highlighting whether it lives up to its desktop browser heritage and how it feels optimized for mobile use. The video begins with an introduction to the beta release and immediately dives into the user interface changes, including new tab switching gestures and a visually distinct tab overview that can be navigated via swipe, as well as an accelerometer-driven tab flipping feature. The presenter demonstrates how to manage tabs, open new ones, and exit tabs with simple gestures, emphasizing the faster, more desktop-like experience on mobile devices such as the Transformer Prime and other Android tablets. A central theme of the review is the Settings and Sync integration; the Chrome account syncs bookmarks and history across devices, and auto sign-in stores passwords for seamless cross-device access. The reviewer explores tablet-specific differences, noting that the mobile version of websites is shown by default and that there is currently no desktop site option within the beta, which is framed as a drawback. Flash support is another major limitation discussed, with the beta not supporting Flash content, potentially affecting sites that rely on it. Overall, the video presents Chrome Beta for Android as a promising step toward a high-end, desktop-like browsing experience on tablets, while acknowledging current caveats and trade-offs such as Flash absence and desktop-site limitations. The conclusion invites viewers to stay tuned for future updates and continues to position MKBHD as a source for quick, practical demonstrations of new technology.
Topics · technology · mobile · software · web
Questions answered
- Does Chrome Beta for Android support desktop sites or desktop mode on mobile devices?
- As of this beta, there is no option to request desktop sites on tablets, so mobile versions of sites are shown by default.
- Is Adobe Flash supported in Chrome Beta for Android?
- No, Adobe Flash is not supported in this beta version.