The Internet on mobile devices is becoming more popular and has more and more users. As mobile internet expands, so do mobile browsers.
Although the devices themselves already have built-in basic internet browsers, new browsers are constantly appearing. The reason is that each of the programs brings something new and useful.
For example, Opera Mini is most popular on older phone models that use Java applications, while on Android platforms Chrome, Firefox, Dolphin, and xScope are more represented.
Opera Mini
As I already mentioned, it is most common on older phones because it can compress data by up to 90%, which is great if you surf the card, ie. your credit is being taken off. It is also characterized by easy memory of the desired pages (Bookmark) and easy navigation. It is also available for Android phones, tablets, and iPhones, as well as for Symbian.
Firefox
For now only for Android devices. What distinguishes this browser is data synchronization. So, if you use Firefox on your computer, you can sync all the data to the mobile version of this browser.
Dolfin Brauzer HD
The manufacturers claim that this is the first browser that can connect add-ons, as is the case with standard computer browsers. Easy navigation, voice commands, and tabbing ... are just some of the features of this browser.
xScope
It is characterized by large keys, so it is suitable for phones with smaller touch screens. It also works great with Flash-based sites.
Chrome Beta
Chrome on Android devices has also recently appeared, but it is still in the Beta phase. Many users complain that they spend a lot of credit and megabytes, and add that it is best to use a WiFi network.
Which browser do you use on your mobile phone? Have you tried any of these?
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