Review: Now Browser – The Smallest Browser Ever!

now material browser

I don’t know what is it about stock browsers but for some reason, they always end up getting replaced whenever we get a new Android phone. The only stock browser that people still use is Google Chrome but let’s face it, that’s only a recent edition to stock ROMs. If you have an older device, you won’t really bother with Google Chrome or any such browser as they just take up too much space on your phone, space which can be utilized for something else. So, it’s only natural that people search for alternatives that just remove the excessive amount of bloatware and give them a good internet browser. Well, finally that search has a champion and its name is Now Browser.

Review: Now Browser

Now Browser is an internet browser that takes the minimum amount of space (165 KB) on your device. Yes, you read that right! Instead of hogging up space such as 65 MB (Google Chrome), this browser only takes up a measly 165 KB, which in laymen terms is next to nothing. The browser uses Material Designing, which for all of you who don’t know is the latest Android UI paradigm and offers splashes of animated, color feedback and seamless animations from one screen to the next.

Despite its small size, the Now Browser doesn’t skip out on any features. Just like all the famous memory hogging browsers, it comes with cool functionalities such as tabbed browsing, Adobe Flash compatibility, Javascript Acceleration, incognito mode, gesture based navigation, working history, bookmarks and anything else that you can imagine a good browser to have.

In short, this browser basically just goes to show that size doesn’t really matter especially when it comes to technology. So, if your someone who cares about the size your browser occupies on your device, then we highly recommend that you think about getting the Now Browser as to be honest there is no other browser available in the Play Store that even comes close to its unique, yet perfect blend of functionality and design rolled up into such a compact size.

9.4

Good Things

  • Compact in Size
  • Lots of Features
  • Based on Material Design

Bad Things

  • Has a Paid Version

The Breakdown


Size
9.8
Features
9
Funtionality
9.5




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