Sentences with phrase «native browser»

A "native browser" refers to a web browser that is built into a device or operating system. It is the default browser provided by the device or operating system and can be accessed without needing to install any additional software. Full definition
This time I decided to check out QBrowser, an alternate third - party native browser for your BlackBerry.
Web browsing is handled by Amazon's Silk browser which offers a very similar experience to Chrome or the Android native browser.
android doesn't have IE it has its own native browser try your website on opera if it works there it will work on your phone.
The Origami Browser is a totally native browser for the BlackBerry PlayBook that really blows away the native...
Microsoft told Windows Central that these are not native browsers in the traditional sense.
MyEtherWallet has native browser support for the Ledger Nano S and Ledger Blue hardware wallets, as long as you're using either Chrome or Opera.
Supported mobile browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (iOS), Android native browser (Samsung devices only)
The UI for the native browser is kind of a pain.
The native browser isn't great though.
As someone who is constantly on her phone and browsing the web, I not only use the native browser but third - party applications as well to help me with my daily fix.
As such, I not only use the native browser but a third - party one as well.
The native browser was smoother.
As for navigation, I've never been a fan of Android's native browser, so I consider Silk an improvement.
Note: For best compatibility with your Android device, we recommend that you use the native browser (i.e. the browser that comes installed with your device).
Users can go from registration to completion on the mobile device, including watching the videos within the course, by simply using the native browser on the device itself.
I still don't much about the Linux - based Plaszma operating system on the Zii EGG, but information abut the native browser landed today.
The SunSpider test measures how quickly the native browser on the device (in the case of the Kindles, this means Amazon's Silk browser) could perform various JavaScript tests.
Like pretty much every handset that gets launched with Android Jelly Bean or above, Sony being the only notable exception, the Acer Liquid E3 comes with both a native browser and Google Chrome.
Microsoft has tinkered with the code behind this to mimic Safari, and as such performance is similar on many sites to Apple's native browser.
Once you click on on any notification will open the link in the app's native browser.
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