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Google rolls out Chrome Canary experimental web browser to Android

However, like any product of the kind, Chrome Canary is prone to crashing and should be used with caution.

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An unstable and experimental version of the Chrome web browser, going by the name of Chrome Canary, is now available for Android. This latest Chrome edition is destined to give users an idea of what's in store from future versions of the browser for smartphone and tablet.

Already available for Windows and macOS, Google Chrome Canary has now landed on Android. Designed primarily for developers and early adopters, this version of the browser features brand new functions, many of which are still experimental.

Like any product of the kind, Chrome Canary is prone to crashing and should be used with caution. What's more, Google releases updates on an almost daily basis, which can prove laborious for users and consume large amounts of data. Evidently, this version of Chrome can be used alongside the official application, which promises perfect stability.

Note, however, that Google isn't officially announcing all of the new functions it gradually introduces to the experimental browser. The firm is above all seeking to check that the system can still operate once the functions are integrated, before rolling them out to the developers' edition of Chrome. In total, there are four different versions of Google Chrome: Chrome, Chrome Beta, Chrome Dev and Chrome Canary.

For anyone interested in taking a look, Google Chrome Canary is available to download free from Google Play. Check out Google Chrome Canary: https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/canary.html

 
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