Google chrome Vs Opera Mini

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Caitano05

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2016

1st ) Chrome   + its simple to use not as complications with dolphin (or dolphin would be 1st by me)

[Price: Free]
Of course we give the obligatory nod to the most popular browser on Android and that’s Chrome browser. Many people have this pre-installed on their devices and opt to just keep using it which is a perfectly reasonable thing to do. It features desktop syncing with Google Chrome on desktop along with the latest Material Design, unlimited browsing tabs, deeper integration with Android, and plenty of other features for both basic browsing and power users. You can even get in on the beta version and dev channel version if you want to see what’s coming up sooner on Chrome.
Check out more of Google’s apps here!

Get it now on Google Play!

2nd ) Dolphin because    Price: Free]
Dolphin Browser has seen a lot of success on Android and it’s easy to see why. It has always been a fan favorite and it has a competent set of features to match, including theming, flash support, ad-block, incognito mode, and some tertiary features like gesture controls. There is also add-on support if you need that. A lot of people swear by Dolphin Browser and it covers all the bases in order to be considered one of the best out there.

Get it now on Google Play!
3rd place : FIREFOX  

Firefox

[Price: Free]
Firefox browser has come a long way since it was first introduced on mobile. It was quickly become one of the must-have browsers and has an impressive set of features to back it up. Some of the features include desktop syncing (bookmarks, history, etc), privacy features, easy-to-use bookmarks, quick sharing, Chromecast support, and you’ll have access to some add-ons to improve the browsing experience. It’s a powerful Android web browser and it’s completely free to use. If you want to see the newest features sooner, you can also check out the beta version of Firefox.
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4th place :0

[Price: Free]
Flynx by InfiKen Labs has come a long way since its inception and has earned itself a spot on the list. This unique browser works in a floating window as opposed to a full screen mode which allows for quick web browsing without really leaving the app that you’re using. When you click links, they open a little bubble on the side of the screen and the page will load in the background until you decide to click the bubble to read it yourself. It also comes with a few other features, such as night mode. If you’re looking for an alternative, Link Bubble is another browser that uses this style that’s really good.
Check out more InfiKen Labs apps here!

Get it now on Google Play!
5th place  : INTERNET EXPLORER (APPLE)
6th Place :

Naked browser best android browsersNaked Browser

[Price: Free / $3.89]
Naked Browser by Feverish Development may look simple but it’s no joke. It foregoes most features that you’ll find in these others in favor of pure speed. Of course, there are some sacrifices that need to be made and the developers make as many sacrifices as possible with an admirable lack of repentance. The sites will load quickly and the UI is functional, but if you want something beautiful then you’ll have to look elsewhere. This is a great browser for those who don’t need (or want) a lot of features and for those who are rocking older devices.
7th place :   

Ghostery Browser

[Price: Free]
Ghostery is probably best known for its browser extensions for Firefox and Google Chrome. The extension allows you to block website trackers and it also lets you see what trackers are being used. Ghostery Browser puts all of this functionality into a browser so you can get the same thing on mobile. Admittedly, the browser itself is a little barebones in terms of other features but it gets the job done and has at least the basic stuff like bookmarks. It’s a great option for those who care about their privacy.

7th place ties wid :  

Mercury Browser

[Price: Free]
Mercury Browser by iLegendsoft Inc started out as a popular browser on iOS before coming to Android. This browser focuses a little more on privacy and security than most and includes a passcode lock as well as private mode (incognito mode) for private browsing. It also has flash support, ad-block support, gesture controls, theming, and you can choose which search engine you want to use. It has a long list of features and provides a very strong browsing experience.
Check out more apps by iLegendsoft Inc!

Get it now on Google Play!
8th place :      

Opera Browser

[Price: Free]
Opera Browser has been one of the mainstays when it comes to Android web browsers. It has been frequently updated over the years to bring all kinds of new features. Some of them include a Speed Dial where you can save your favorite sites quickly, some data saving features, and a decent interface that works well on phones as well as tablets. Their Opera Mini Browser expands on the data savings features while still providing a decent web browsing experience if you want to go that route. On top of that, you can also try out the latest features that Opera is testing by using Opera Browser beta and, of course, Opera Mini beta. All four of them are extremely capable browsers.
Check out more of Opera’s apps here!

Get it now on Google Play!
9th place  : 

Puffin Browser

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Puffin Browser by CloudMosa Inc is definitely the wild card on this list. It works well enough in most instances and the app is accompanied by some strange, very unique features. They include a virtual mouse pad, a gaming mode, and more. It also comes with some normal features like theming, an incognito mode, and some data saving features. It is one of the few browsers left that comes with full Adobe Flash support but it only gives that support for up to 12 hours per day. Otherwise, it’s quick, it’s fun, and it’s definitely something interesting and different.
Check out more apps by CloudMosa Inc!

Get it now on Google Play!

puffin best Android browsers

10th place :::::::     

UC Browser

[Price: Free]
Last on our list is the venerable UC Browser. This is one of the most popular browsers on the Google Play Store and one of the few that targets people outside of the United States which is surprisingly refreshing. It comes with a bunch of features, including ad-block, data compression, night mode, and gesture control. There are also some unique features, like Facebook mode which magically increases browsing speeds while on Facebook. It’s completely free to use and rocks a 4.5 rating on the Google Play Store with over seven million reviews to date. That’s impressive!
Check out more apps from UCWeb Inc!

Get it now on Google Play!
link of youtube video UC Browser : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEUx7644d00&feature=youtu.be 
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DoctorStrange

So..

Caitano05

The winner is chrome 

EscherehcsE
CaitanoDemelo wrote:

The winner is chrome 

Chrome can be the winner, but I'll keep using Firefox, thank you.

Caitano05

Yes there are certain permission which only Firefox gives but dolphin helps 

custardgirl

With all due respect I still feel like a moderator needs to move this topic. As the original poster said the only reason they posted it here is because they wanted a response.

DoctorStrange

Opera

Caitano05

OPERA REASON ????

DoctorStrange

Opera mini is far better than Google Chrome. Chrome has many problems with me (ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED, ERR_CONNECTION_RESET etc.) 

dreamboy3

I vote for chrome when using laptop or computer.

I vote for opera when using tab or mobile.

melonman123

Opera Mini!

melonman123

My list

UC Browser

Opera Mini

Firefox

Opera full

Opera Mini 2

UC Browser Mini

Dolphin

Puffin Web Browser

UC Browser HD

HTC Internet