Google didn’t specify whether or not Chrome would take over as the default browser in Jelly Bean while showing off the new Android version at Google I/O, but if you have a device with Android 4.0 or higher there is no reason to use any other means to access the web. Chrome for Android is just that good. And now you can use it with confidence, as Google has dropped the beta tag from their desktop browser-gone-mobile.
While the previous beta release of Chrome for Android experienced few bugs and was chock full of features, the latest edition continues to hone stability and performance. It also comes with some small changes to the interface, mostly focused on tablets. You can grab version 18.0.1025123 now from the Google Play Store.
Google Play Link: Chrome for Android
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