Microsoft today officially launched its Edge mobile browser apps for iOS and Android, allowing anyone with an iPhone or Android device to download and install the app. This comes after an initial testing phase which saw Windows Insiders and those registered debugging the app before its public release.
Microsoft Edge for mobile is basically identical to what you’ll find on the desktop. You have your Favorites, Reading List, New Tab Page, and Reading View synced across your devices using your Microsoft account, and to tie everything together, you can send web pages to your desktop for viewing on a larger screen. It’s similar to the feature Microsoft recently introduced on Android to make using your phone and PC feel more connected. At the end of the day, though, it’s just Edge on your phone.
You can download Edge for iOS or Android at their respective links.
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