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Thursday, April 11, 2013

New Chrome Beta for Android update brings full-screen feature

New Chrome Beta for Android update brings full-screen feature

Google released a new update to version mtsafha beta Chrome Beta for Android, update version no. 27.0.1453.49; is the first version which comes in no. 27 of the Android version.

The new update brings several useful features, including the ability to browse websites on the entire screen (full-screen), and when you scroll down the Web page fades in the top of the browser that the user needs to appear once again, allowing the ability to focus on a larger portion of the content you watch.

New version improvements brought to the title bar at the top, which facilitated the search method, where the search terms will be preserved in the tape rather than replace links pages are used, so the user will be required to rewrite the lyrics full search.

The update also added the ability to view previous tabs on tablets, by holding the back button, as well as allow access to sites that require certificates, with the possibility to specify certificates already installed.

The update also brought improvements and fixes for some problems, including delays in entering text in some text fields, as well as the existence of duplicate items sometimes in the chrome://history page, in addition to solving the problem of slow to open new tabs in some cases, as well as Flash pages sometimes, especially during navigation.

You can download the latest version of the browser Google Chrome Beta shop play for free.

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