Following the release of beta features to Chrome stable yesterday, the beta channel of Chrome for Android was promoted to version 28 today. The update brings a number of desired additions and improvements, all of which I will break down ...
Following the release of beta features to Chrome stable yesterday, the beta channel of Chrome for Android was promoted to version 28 today. The update brings a number of desired additions and improvements, all of which I will break down for you below. The Chrome team is excited to announce the promotion of Chrome 28 to the Beta channel. Chrome for Android 28.0.1500.21 contains a number of new improvements including: Google Translate: When you come across a page written in a language that isn't in the same language as your phone or tablet, look for the translation bar Fullscreen on tablets: Simply scroll the page to dismiss the toolbar Support for fullscreen API New graph showing your estimated bandwidth savings when you use the experimental data compression feature Mobile friendly error pages Google Translate Here's what Chrome's new mobile-friendly Translate bar looks like if you visit a site with a language different from your device's (for example, newsru.com): I find built-in translation support to be one of Chrome's most useful features, so I applaud Google for finally bringing it to Android. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:Chrome Beta For Android Updated To 27 – Brings Fullscreen To Phones, Better Searching, Tab History, And More Google Introduces Chrome To Mobile Beta – Send Live URLs To Chrome For Android In A Snap Chrome Beta For Android Now Supports Password Sync And Autofill [Updated] Google Releases Chrome Beta Channel For Android Chrome Beta For Android Updated To v28: Translate Bar, Fullscreen On Tablets, Bandwidth Savings Graph, And More was written by the awesome team at Android Police.