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What is Flynx Browser?
Flynx Browser is a floating web browser. That means that pops up in its own window and you can access it without leaving the application that you’re currently in. We’ve no doubt that this app is being built in competition to the very popular Link Bubble app but it’s still currently in beta.
Here is how Flynx Browser works. When you click on a link in an application the app will open a little bubble. If you click on the bubble it’ll open a window with the web page you originally clicked on. You can click the bubble right away or you can leave it sitting there for a moment while it loads and you can keep doing whatever it is that you’re doing. You can open multiple links and each one appears as a tab when you open the bubble. That makes it great for people who like to click on things when browsing social media.
There are a few other features. Flynx Browser has an option called Reading Mode that loads only the text of a website which is helpful for those with slower data connections. Things like sharing and navigation are pretty simple so anyone could get into it and not have problems figuring out how it works. It also supports four other languages including Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), German, and Spanish. The developers have stated that more is coming soon.
Use Flynx to load websites in the background on Android. Queue up the sites you want to read from your social streams with Flynx for Android. This is a unique Android browser with floating windows. It operates in an intellectual way and lets you browse through web pages fast. Flynx is totally different from other Android mobile browsers but still has a lot useful features you’d love to explore. Mercury Android Browser. Dolphin Browser used the least memory (45 MB). The second best was Naked Browser, with Chrome and Ghostery tied for third place. And Chrome is known for being a RAM waster. Brave Browser is one of the newer Android browsers. It came out in 2016 and has a variety of features. There is an ad blocker built-in. Additionally, it can block third party cookies, block. Android's well-deserved reputation for flexibility extends to how you browse the web. Google's mobile OS allows you to set any browser you like as the default on your Android smartphone, creating a thriving market for third-party browsers in the Play Store. But which one is the best Android browser for you? Brave browser.
Close but not quite there yet.
A good idea (if a bit derivative) that will help people enjoy browsing more.
Using the app is simple and effective. People who browse social media often will love this.
Currently free with no in app purchases (for now).
Small things like Reading Mode help increase the enjoyment.
Let web pages load in the background while you do other stuff.
It's in beta which means it's unfinished and has bugs.
It's a little light on the customization features.
Almost no customization options. What you see is what you get.
Flynx Browser is a fun little project. It’s definitely useful and one day it will likely compete with the likes of Link Bubble and other floating window browsers. Those who don’t mind playing with beta projects can enjoy the app for free with no in app purchases. If you like this concept but want something more stable, we recommend trying Link Bubble. If this looks like its up your alley then check it out!
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Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 10:46pm On Aug 06 |
Be it a TECNO phantom 9, samsung or whatever Android device you use, browsers are really necessary once you want to surf the web. Android's well-deserved reputation for flexibility extends to how you browse the web. Google's mobile OS allows you to set any browser you like as the default on your Android smartphone, creating a thriving market for third-party browsers in the Play Store. But which one is the best Android browser for you? Brave browser: Brave Browser is one of the newer Android browsers. It came out in 2016 and has a variety of features. There is an ad blocker built-in. Additionally, it can block third party cookies, block scripts, and it has HTTPS everywhere. 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, and a privacy (incognito) mode. The app is entirely free with no in-app purchases or ads. 14 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:01pm On Aug 06 |
Google Chrome: If you have made your peace with living in the Google ecosystem and benefiting from the company knowing most everything about your online life, then it's hard to justify getting away from what is the default browser on most Android devices. Chrome is the obvious choice for mobile browsing, particularly if you already use the desktop version. Syncing between mobile and desktop editions of Chrome is helpful, giving you the option to access passwords you've stored in Chrome (provided you don't use a better stand-alone password manager, that is). As the dominant browser on the market, Chrome is also the most reliable option, as every web developer considers Google's browser when building a website. Chrome offers extensive additional features like secure storage for payment methods, a data- saver mode, automatic translation in dozens of languages, a malicious ad blocker and a pop-up blocker. It's not quite the abundance of features that you can install on Firefox or Opera, but Chrome definitely ticks most of the mission-critical features. If you want a glimpse at whats coming soon to Chrome, or you want to test out some features that may never make it to the main Chrome browser, there are three additional Chrome apps starting with Chrome Beta, then Chrome Dev and finally, Chrome Canary. Each step down is trading a bit of reliability, so you will likely want to turn to the traditional Chrome Browser for vital tasks. 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:02pm On Aug 06 |
Opera Mini: Opera is another mobile browser with a desktop counterpart that boasts all the benefits that come with that for users of both versions. Opera differentiates itself with at burn through your monthly data allotment as quickly. Opera also offers a built-in free VPN in Opera gives you a virtual IP, although notably, you can't use both the VPN ands where you do the majority of your desktop browsing. All of your passwords, history and bookmarks will carry over. For better or for worse, you can customize Firefox to an astounding degree with different themes and extensions that can tweak just about every aspect of the browser. If you are the sort of person that wants to decide how the tabs display in your browser, what color everything should be and exactly what features you want accessible, then Firefox is for you. If that sounds like a nightmare, you should look elsewhere, as even a basic setup of Firefox warrants some tweaking. Firefox fans who are particularly security conscious should take a look at the newer Firefox Focus. It drops some of the functionality of its elder sibling in favor of privacy protection. Alternatively, there are more experimental versions of Firefox, Firefox for Android Beta and Firefox Nightly for Developers. 4 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:04pm On Aug 06 |
DuckDuckGo privacy browser: DuckDuckGo doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of its competitors. But DuckDuckGo makes up for what it lacks with its singular focus on keeping your activity private. A button to the right of the address/search bar will wipe all your activity at any moment with a tap. DuckDuckGo also eliminates any ad-trackers that may be trying to follow you around the web and automatically will default to the highest encryption available on the site you are visiting. While the browser itself isn't reporting any of your activity back to DuckDuckGo, this still falls short of a full VPN. If you are looking to keep your activity secure from even your carrier or the Wi-Fi network you are connected to, then you will need a separate VPN app for that purpose. |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:05pm On Aug 06 |
Microsoft Edge: Microsoft finally got its act together and delivered a compelling modern (Chromium-based) browser in the form of Edge. While the Android version hasn't undergone the major revamp that the desktop browser just went through, it's still a decent option that syncs up with your Microsoft account. Microsoft Edge lacks extension support, but it does offer a number of extras that are sometimes extension-based in other apps, such as an ad blocker, translation services, password manager and something called NewsGuard. That latter feature assesses news website based on their “journalistic standards of credibility and transparency.” Edge's reading-list feature is quite well done, as it delivers the full page rather than an abbreviated or text-only version of an article. If you prefer a more text-focused version of a page, just tap the book icon in the address bar for a clean reading view. Unlike the desktop version of Edge, the mobile browser lets you swap out the default search engine easily, so you can use Google search in your Microsoft browser. |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:05pm On Aug 06 |
Flynx Browser: Flynx is a very competent Android browser with one interesting trick up its sleeve. When you click a link in Flynx, rather than immediately taking over your screen with a still-loading browser, the link opens in a bubble off to the side of your screen. When you are ready to read it, you simply tap on the bubble, and it will expand to a full-screen window. It may sound like a small thing, but if you're conducting research or engaging in browsing where you have to open multiple tabs, Flynx's approach lets you continue reading the original article or source. I find this to be an excellent time-saver when I’m juggling a large volume of tabs in my mobile browser. Flynx also offers a quick add to its offline reading function by simply double tapping any link. Flynx really can't serve as the sole browser on an Android device for a couple of reasons. Because the app specializes as a link-opening and read-it-later tool, there isn't an address bar or even an option to just launch into the browser without clicking a link. Beyond that, the app will simply fail to render a web page properly on occasion, though it's not a constant problem; still, Flynx offers the ability to open the page in a designated fallback browser you can select in settings. 2 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:06pm On Aug 06 |
So tell me, of all these browsers which is your favorite? Mine is the Phoenix browser cos it's the best and easiest for downloads. What's yours? 9 Likes Link: iFunnyThe next app which makes to our list is iFunny. IFunny is another comic maker app which you can use on your Android devices for making funny comics. Using the app you can create jokes, memes, add gif caption, text caption to them. Download comic maker for android. |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Corroro: 11:18pm On Aug 06 |
well i know quite a few browsers here, some i have used on my tecno device but i can legit tell you that i am seeing some browsers here for the very first time. 18 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by beinstein(m): 12:58am On Aug 07 |
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Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by psoul12: 10:29am On Aug 07 |
Which browser can is say is the fastest? Or it depends on phone. investigator007: |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by SofttBae: 11:00am On Aug 07 |
I still prefer opera mini sha. It's fast and it saves data 10 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by acenazt: 11:06am On Aug 07 |
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Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Melaninprincess(f): 11:31am On Aug 07 |
Which of them is the best for downloading movies? |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by enoch273: 11:35am On Aug 07 |
It all boils down to preference. For surging the web, I stand with Chrome browser and opera For downloading, I stand with the UC browser. 47 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by shiftback: 11:40am On Aug 07 |
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Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by shiftback: 11:40am On Aug 07 |
enoch273:Personal preference I agree 2 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Blastedholligan: 11:56am On Aug 07 |
Melaninprincess:uc browser. It beats others hands down. Also if you use normal data to download movies, you're a gooner. If you can't do night browsing, just try the airtel Binge Plan by airtel. 1gb for 350 naira pere 3 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Tableshaker234: 12:14pm On Aug 07 |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by beinstein(m): 2:11pm On Aug 07 |
Tableshaker234: Come up with a better and convincing marketing strategy than this stale and predictable one. 17 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Corroro: 4:28pm On Aug 07 |
investigator007:well phoenix isnt a bad one considering the fact that it has an icon that aids downloads, but i think chrome is best when it comes to storage cos you have close to 15gb storage with them and theres this favoritism because its a browser owned by google. |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by lukastechs: 8:29pm On Aug 07 |
Puffin is the fastest browser, you can all try it out. 5 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Rick9(m): 9:15pm On Aug 07 |
2 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by HisExcellence(m): 4:25am On Aug 08 |
For me I love Samsung Internet. Though I like Phoenix Browser too but it always reload when u minimize to check out other apps. 6 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:07am On Aug 08 |
Corroro:the issue is atimes chromes tends to use a lot of space from your phones memory, imagine a browser using close to 3gb of your ram? 3 Likes |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by investigator007: 11:08am On Aug 08 |
Blastedholligan:ive heard of that Airtel binge plan, but I think the N500 that gets you 2gb is a cheaper option |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by Blastedholligan: 11:11am On Aug 08 |
investigator007:whichever one rocks your boat sha. Me na 350 I get so na why I de do that one lol |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by maybachmusic(m): 11:53am On Aug 08 |
You can make money with that brave browser More of bat tokens sha 1 Like |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by chinavs9ja(m): 11:54am On Aug 08 |
Chrome and Opera I am a website designer..check my signature |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by MobilityExpress: 11:55am On Aug 08 |
No Samsung browser? Mtshewwwww, inconclusive list 1 Like |
Re: Best Browsers For Your Android Smartphone. by tigerclaws: 11:56am On Aug 08 |
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