![]() ![]() I read a lot of articles on my phone while waiting for the bus, so I chose to sync all my information, and the process is relatively easy on both browsers. If you’re not comfortable with the idea, or only plan on occasionally viewing Web sites on your phone, you can simply enter a URL into the browser’s address bar and hit Go. ![]() But it only works with newer phones running the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system (Firefox supports devices running Android 2.2 and higher), so it may not be an option for some people.īoth browsers allow you to sync bookmarks, browsing history, saved passwords and stored data from online forms between your mobile phone and your computer, but this is completely optional. I installed Firefox and Chrome on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android smartphone, and though still in beta (testing) mode, Firefox loaded Web pages faster than the smartphone’s default browser, and includes some nice extras, such as Do Not Track for extra security and offline reading.Ĭhrome, which is also available for the iPhone and iPad, is slightly faster than Firefox and has a sleeker user interface. ![]()
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