<> Microsoft Edge on iOS and Android will be able to push pages to and from the PC so you can continue your browsing on multiple devices. This means, if you use the web browser on both your PC and mobile device, you can synchronize your activities including the recent pages you visited on both platforms. You can start something from your mobile device and finish it up in your PC.
Edge will also sync bookmarks, history and reading lists and brings its Reading View to mobile – with it you can eliminate the links, ads and design clutter from an article and focus only on the text.
Unfortunately, you won’t be able sync tabs for now with Edge browser as you would do with Google Chrome which is my best web browser.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Edge has a few advantages on Windows 10 PCs over Chrome, Firefox and the likes. It’s cleaner, it works fast with HTML5 content and it’s generally better for your laptop’s battery life compared to its peers. It’s also catching up in terms of browser plug-ins. Not least of all Edge works best with Windows Precision drivers for your laptop’s trackpad bringing the smoothest multitouch zoom and gestures on Windows 10.
Now, the Edge browser is coming to Android and iOS smartphones. Microsoft has already started a beta testing program for Windows Insiders to give Egde mobile a try.
This looks nice to me somehow as I love browsers that displays high quality pages, unlike UC mini, Operamini, those browsers dulls my spirit.
what’s you take or what do you think on this new browser addition to Android and iOS phones?
which browser are you using to view this website? what’s your favorite browser?
my favorite browsers are Google Chrome (as I said earlier I the article), Mozilla Firefox and Dolphin Browser. Can you tell me your favorite browser??