Chrome vs. Opera vs. Firefox: What is the best browser for Android?

Best Android Browsers

Probably if you have just landed in the Android world you are still tinkering with your great new smartphone. For what we are going to tell you today, it does not matter what manufacturer it is, because at the end of the day what matters is that inside we have an Android core. Having a smart terminal means that we can do hundreds of things with it, but one of the fundamental things is the possibility of surfing the web wherever you are. And of course, to surf the networks the first thing you need is a navigator.

We are talking about them in our blog today, specifically about those with desktop versions: Chrome vs. Opera vs. Firefox. The first of the warnings comes in that nobody believes that there is a universal answer to the question what is the best browser for android? In reality, little by little you will understand that in the mobile world many things are subjective and have to do with your own personal taste, as well as the specific needs you have as a user. So let's see one by one of the protagonists of this Chrome vs. Opera vs. Firefox.

Chrome vs. Opera vs. Firefox: What is the best browser for Android?

I have chosen these three browsers for our post today not because there are no more, because Google Play is full of them, but because for a novice user it is quite common to think of their mobile terminal as if it were on their computer, and all three browsers Today they have precisely a desktop version.

What is the best browser for Android ?: Chrome

Chrome

If you are one of those who love Chrome on the computer, you will not want another browser on your mobile terminal. To be honest, the highlight of this browser is undoubtedly its interface, which to switch tabs will use a 3D chart mode format, which is graphically very striking. The possibility of browsing in incognito mode, the synchronization of browsing data with your computer, or being able to exchange tabs between devices are your best assets to succeed.

Why switch me if I don't like it on the desktop version? For those of you who are not very addicted to Chrome On desktop devices, I think the best pros to convince you to install it are precisely the stability it offers and the possibility of reducing data consumption by 50% thanks to its latest update.

Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Developer: Google LLC
Price: Free

What is the best browser for Android ?: Firefox

Firefox

If you have tried Firefox on your computer you will probably choose it as your mobile browser. You will find more or less the same graphical interface, although adapted to the screen of your terminal. Among the advantages it includes is the speed with which you navigate with it, as well as the privacy that you can configure almost to your liking and also the possibility of synchronizing data with desktop devices that also use it.

Why switch me if I don't like it on the desktop version? If you don't like the version for computers, it may be that in the Android world it will convince you by the graphical possibility it offers in what is known as Reading Mode. Group the articles and websites that you liked in one place with an incredible interface.

Firefox: private web browser
Firefox: private web browser
Developer: Mozilla
Price: Free

What is the best browser for Android ?: Opera

Opera

Those who have tried Opera on the desktop it will be difficult to change it, especially considering how good this browser is in slow connections. If already in the ADSL when the data did not arrive as you wanted it worked perfectly. Can you imagine what it can do with 3G? Without a doubt, it is your best asset to conquer new users and to keep those who are the most loyal. It should also be noted that its graphical interface, in just three tabs, is really intuitive even for novice users. You have only one navigation, one in index format with customizable shortcuts, and the last one called Discover which I detail below.

Why switch me if I don't like it on the desktop version? The data compression offered by Opera influences it in two ways. The first, faster browsing even on slow connections. The second, less data consumption in 3G. But if that is not enough, the Discover sale that I mentioned before I think is one of the best inventions. In it you can see at a glance the most important news of the day.

Opera Private Browser with AI
Opera Private Browser with AI
Developer: Opera
Price: Free

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  1.   wilson said

    Curiously, on my desktop I use chrome or firefox as needed, but on my mobile, as it is not a high-end beast, I prefer to operate because of its fluidity and low consumption.

  2.   Abnersk8 said

    Dolphin Browser xD

  3.   Carlos said

    Chrome and Firefox on desktop and Next on my smartphone

  4.   edward chaigneau said

    firefox has a very complete menu bar visible (history, bookmarks, tools, etc ...). Google chrome doesn't have them, it's awkward and unclear to fetch them in Chrome. It's all… it's a modest opinion… Thanks for the opportunity !!!