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What is a bit confusing to me is even the quite recent 55 version is listed as "Min: Android 4. Is the manifest viewer info more reliable? I see your point and I really don't have an answer. On one hand the site is reputed and on the other the app is only showing what's there — beeshyams. App shows min and targetted sdk levels. When I have tried to install that particular 55 version, it does not work correctly for me.

It installs, starts, but crashes disappears silently once I start typing URL. Version 42 works fine. I did not try any versions in between yet.

For the record: version 49 seems to work fine so far. Show 4 more comments. Yash Swaraj Yash Swaraj 43 4 4 bronze badges. None of them works for me. Lows Limited to Android devices exclusively.

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Read the full changelog. Load comments. MJ Browser 4. You can get it from the Play Store below, and it works on Android 4. It is specifically designed for low-end devices, and like Lighting, it uses Android's built-in WebView engine and is fully open-source. The browser itself is a bit sparse on features, since it's so new, but it has all the essentials. My favorite feature of Jelly is that tabs show up on the Android Recents multitasking screen, much like Chrome for Android used to.

I still don't understand why it was removed in Chrome, but I'm glad to see Jelly has it. Jelly doesn't have a tablet interface - at least not yet. Unfortunately, Jelly has two major downsides. The other potential problem is compatibility - it only works on Android 6. I tried lowering the minimum version to Android 5. You'll need Android 6. Now it's time to see how well each browser works. For my testing, I used Opera Mini Lightning and Jelly were both using Chromium WebView It came out in and has a variety of features.

There is an ad blocker built-in. Included is per-site settings just in case you need that. It also boasts optimizations for speed and battery life improvements.

You can even keep track of all the stuff that it blocks. In real world use, it is highly functional and even occasionally fun to use. It also has most of the basic features like bookmarks, history, extensions , and a privacy incognito mode.

The app is entirely free with no in-app purchases or ads. Dolphin Browser has seen a lot of success on Android. It has a decent set of features as well. That includes theming, flash support, ad-block, incognito mode, and some tertiary features like gesture controls.

There is also add-on and extension support if you need that along with a native ad blocker. However, it retains a position on this list for still being more than good enough to be here. DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser is a reasonably good alternative for folks who value privacy. It has a lot of the basic stuff like forced HTTPS, a private search, and a close button that deletes you browsing data and closes all of your tabs.

Additionally, the app gives each website a privacy grade on an A-F scale so you can see exactly how bad any given site is. Of course, it blocks trackers and stuff like that as well.

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