Google Introduced Chrome for Android and iOS 4.1 Jelly Bean

Google continues to launch new applications or the best web tool to integrate web features into new devices and upgrade. One of the latest update as of Google Chrome is for Android and iOS to allthe devices, desktops, tablets and Smartphones. No doubt, Smartphone users are really happy to hear this as a Browser Android compared to modern desktop browsers supported is the player who is low. However, in a recent seminar in San Francisco, Google has released some interesting news in relation to the newly launched chrome. The news was particularly at odds with the usual perception.


The first news is that Chrome new Beta for Android's browser is out of beta. Google Chrome for Android is version 6, and this version does not support items from the beta version of chrome. But this version is quite compatible with HTML 18%. Galaxy Smartphone Nexus still has Android with a Jelly Bean as the default browser, and chrome is required for download. However, the tablet device is a Nexus 7 first to have Android 2.1, it will have Google chrome as your default browser. The new and old version 4.0, the upgrade to 4.1 will have chrome by default but others will continue to have android. However, for web display, Chrome engine has not been introduced. Furthermore, in terms of the compatibility of HTML5 as well, the default engine on the device 4.1 upgrade still continues to be a non-Chrome.


The second exciting news is that Chrome for iOS is not at all Chrome. Although it has the Chrome UI style, Chrome sync, omnibox and search with the option sound but the execution and rendering engines are not Chrome. It's more like a pseudo-browser, which uses iOS Web View shares most of the code with Safari. Thus, when using Chrome for iOS, users view the web in the same way as in Safari, as both Safari and Chrome iOS is based on WebKit. But in terms of the compatibility of HTML5, Chrome for the following iOS Safari on iOS. This means that a person will not get the IndexedDB API, an animation time, full-screen APIS, remote debugging HTML file upload and capture media in Chrome for IOS. However, in 6 new version of iOS, this may be included. Furthermore, the Chrome for iOS are also more likely to replace the default local storage UIWebView. In addition, with Chrome for IOS, there is no provision for working with full-screen applications.


An important aspect to consider is that with Chrome on iOS, there will not be the default browser, every time a user will attempt to join Twitter, Facebook, etc., it will be forwarded to Safari, from there he was to copy and paste URLs in Chrome, to get links via chrome. In addition, with respect to any iOS version, the same version of Chrome will be operating with the support of such different 4.3, 5.0, 5.1 or 6.0.