Desktop users of the Google Chrome web browser already have the choice between different versions of the browser. While the majority is using the stable version of the browser, beta, dev and canary versions are also available for users who want to beta test the browser or use features that have been added to those versions to use them before they make their way into the stable version of the Chrome web browser.
It seems that Google plans to use a similar scheme for the Android version of the Internet browser. The company has released Chrome Beta to the Google Play store from where it can be downloaded and installed on compatible Android versions. The minimum version of Android that is required to install Chrome Beta is 4.0 which means it has different version requirements than the stable version of Chrome.
It is also important to note that it can be installed alongside the stable version of Google Chrome on Android so that you can go back to the other mobile browser version if you run into any issues using the beta.[...]
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It seems that Google plans to use a similar scheme for the Android version of the Internet browser. The company has released Chrome Beta to the Google Play store from where it can be downloaded and installed on compatible Android versions. The minimum version of Android that is required to install Chrome Beta is 4.0 which means it has different version requirements than the stable version of Chrome.
It is also important to note that it can be installed alongside the stable version of Google Chrome on Android so that you can go back to the other mobile browser version if you run into any issues using the beta.[...]
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