The default web browser for most Android phones is good ol’ reliable Chrome. If you frequently use other Google services like YouTube and Google Drive, it’s the natural pick. But you do have other options. Here are the best Android browsers that aren’t Chrome!
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I have switched over to Brave as of late because I appreciate the ad and tracker blocker functionality, and I get a kick out of tallying up BATs using the Brave Rewards program. It’s still dubious as to whether they hold actual value or not, and I haven’t yet used them to contribute to a site I enjoy, but I love the premise.
Beyond Chrome and Brave, I’d have to recommend the Microsoft Edge browser strongly. The last time I used Edge for PC it still wasn’t my cup of tea, but Edge for Android works remarkably smoothly and is a solid pick especially if you do use Edge on your computer, as there’s excellent back-and-forth integration between the mobile and PC versions.