New Chrome For Android Update Brings Password Syncing

New Chrome For Android Update Brings Password Syncing

Today Google has released a new update of its Chrome web browser for Android. Apart from the usual bug fixes, performance and stability improvements there are new syncing features. The latest Google Chrome for Android also comes with additional HTML5 features and enhanced pinch-to-zoom responsiveness. Scroll performance has also been greatly improved. User comments on the Google Play Store reveal that the latest version does not have any major bugs, rather it appears to be performing better than the previous one, exactly the way it should be.

The latest Chrome for Android update features autofill and password sync, this feature was previously only available in the beta version of the browser. Mobile Chrome users will have access to browsing information and passwords that they have stored. Users can sync any device with their Google account and all of the information that they have stored will be automatically added to that particular device. Your Android device should notify you when this update becomes available for it, alternatively you can also download the latest Chrome for Android update from Google Play Store.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Twitter For Android Version 4.0 Released With New Look And Feel, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Update For ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity Rolling Out In US,

Motorola launching first devices with Chrome for Android pre-installed

Motorola launching first devices with Chrome preinstalled

While company executives on both side of the divide have spoken of “firewalls” between Google and Motorola, there’s clearly some perks to being a wholly owned subsidiary. The handset maker has announced that it’ll be the first to ship smartphones with Mountain View’s Chrome for Android pre-installed. We’re expecting to see it front and center on the Droid RAZR M next week and the RAZR HD and RAZR Maxx HD later this year.

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Google Chrome for Android comes out of beta, hits Play today

Google Chrome for Android comes out of beta, hits Play today

Sick of hearing about Google yet? Perhaps you’re not. The search giant has unleashed one final bit, quietly announcing that Chrome for Android has finally emerged from its beta stage as a stable release. Version 18.0.1025123 has officially arrived in Google Play and is available for download now for devices running Ice Cream Sandwich. Updates from the beta appear to be modest, and include some minor user interface tweaks, along with stability and performance fixes — the big news here is the official nod from Mountain View. If you’ve been holding out for a final release, the time has come to hit up Play — get where you need to go by clicking through to our source link below.

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