7 Best Android Browsers Of 2012


#4 Chrome

The mobile version of the world’s most popular web browser is a well optimized one, making it one of the fastest in the herd. Chrome for Android syncs almost everything- bookmarks, tabs and even search, as easy as a user can sync his different Google services. It offers Incognito mode of browsing and recently had additional security features including a better sandboxing.

But Chrome for Android lacks adobe flash support and moreover, the browser itself is not available for versions below Android 4.0. If you are running on Gingerbread or Honeycomb, you will lose out the fun.

#3 Opera Mobile

Opera Mobile might be the most minimalistic browser in the group. But the browser has the most HTML5 capabilities, which enable the perfect multimedia support among others. Opera’s “Opera Turbo” technology will compress the data from the servers even before it is send to your device, thereby offering speed, smooth navigation and moreover helps you to put a break on your data plans. The browser supports flash and has two versions, Opera Mobile for high end devices and Opera Mini for low end devices.