May 21 2019 01:23 PM
May 21 2019 01:49 PM
Hello @Zain_2006 the version currently available on Android and iOS already use Chronium.
Thank you for your interest.
May 21 2019 01:53 PM
The Chromium Edge isn't planned for mobile.
However, you can sync all your data between Microsoft Edge Insider Channels and the latest Edge browser for Android only, not iOS.
To learn how, see this Microsoft Support post.
May 21 2019 01:55 PM
May 21 2019 01:55 PM
@Deleted wrote:The Chromium Edge isn't planned for mobile.
However, you can sync all your data between Microsoft Edge Insider Channels and the latest Edge browser for Android only, not iOS.
To learn how, see this Microsoft Support post.
And Ismael's answer is NOT correct.
It uses Edge HTML for all versions.
May 21 2019 02:05 PM
Hello @Deleted according to I commented a technician in another post when I asked if they were going to launch the version canary, Dev and beta of the new edge in Android and iOS and I said no that the current edge and works based on Chronium.
I'm sorry I could create some confusion.
@Deleted ha escrito:
@Deleted wrote:The Chromium Edge isn't planned for mobile.
However, you can sync all your data between Microsoft Edge Insider Channels and the latest Edge browser for Android only, not iOS.
To learn how, see this Microsoft Support post.
And Ismael's answer is NOT correct.
It uses Edge HTML for all versions.
May 21 2019 02:07 PM
@Ismael Martinez wrote:Hello @Deleted according to I commented a technician in another post when I asked if they were going to launch the version canary, Dev and beta of the new edge in Android and iOS and I said no that the current edge and works based on Chronium.
I'm sorry I could create some confusion.
@Deleted ha escrito:
@Deleted wrote:The Chromium Edge isn't planned for mobile.
However, you can sync all your data between Microsoft Edge Insider Channels and the latest Edge browser for Android only, not iOS.
To learn how, see this Microsoft Support post.
And Ismael's answer is NOT correct.
It uses Edge HTML for all versions.
However, are you going to see my link and sync between Edge Insider Channels and Edge Android?
Also, are you even using Android, or is it iOS?
May 21 2019 03:36 PM - edited May 21 2019 03:37 PM
I believe that the Android version already the Chromium/Blink engine. And the iOS version has to use Apple's Webkit, else it's not allowed to be on the app store.
May 22 2019 10:17 PM
@EbonJaeger ha escrito:I believe that the Android version already the Chromium/Blink engine. And the iOS version has to use Apple's Webkit, else it's not allowed to be on the app store.
@EbonJaeger That's exactly what they told me.
Thanks.
Jun 14 2019 05:06 PM
@Deleted ha escrito:
@Deleted wrote:The Chromium Edge isn't planned for mobile.
However, you can sync all your data between Microsoft Edge Insider Channels and the latest Edge browser for Android only, not iOS.
To learn how, see this Microsoft Support post.
And Ismael's answer is NOT correct.
It uses Edge HTML for all versions.
@DeletedThis thread is where I was told the above mentioned.
Thanks.
Jul 09 2019 11:05 PM - edited Jul 09 2019 11:32 PM
@Ismael Martinez - I know what you mean. I wondered the same thing about the beta/test models being on Android. Google has all three versions of their Chrome beta's available free for testing in the android app store. Samsung Internet Browser also has a Beta browser too. I have "Chrome Canary" on my android (and PC) as I'm a Chrome Canary beta tester too (been so for many years now). People love the beta apps too..All around 4.4 - 4.7 stars. In away it's the company's way of throwing out three or four browsers out there at once...getting more people to down at least one of those browsers especially the tech beta testing people like us that wants more than a regular browser. So I'm wondering if Microsoft is going to compete with Google in that area too (their beta's vs Chrome's betas). Here is a sniped picture I took of them being advertised on Google Play (android apps store):
Aug 19 2019 01:03 PM - edited Aug 20 2019 12:43 PM
@Deleted Thanks for that link Michael :thumbs_up:
Nov 08 2019 07:19 AM
@andrewceso wrote:
Android and IOS have insider Edge?
Hi,
not yet, they only have Beta versions which can sync your data (bookmarks, passwords, address etc) with Edge insider channels on computer.
Nov 11 2019 03:01 AM
Nov 11 2019 03:01 AM
Ther eis no way to sync Edge and Edge Insiders bookmarks when using Office 365 account. I would need to use a regular hotmail account for that which is pretty stupid.
Not worth using regular edge on a desktop, but I cannot use edge insider on mobile. A bit of a F up!
I guess I'm going back to Chrome
Nov 27 2019 03:35 AM
@Deleted Just checked and my standard Edge for Android is syncing bookmarks and passwords with Edge Chromium desktop (Dev). It's not syncing open tabs and history (yet) but I can live with that. I'm using Office 365 account only.
Nov 27 2019 04:25 AM
Nov 27 2019 04:26 AM
Nov 27 2019 04:31 AM
@EbonJaeger wrote:I believe that the Android version already the Chromium/Blink engine. And the iOS version has to use Apple's Webkit, else it's not allowed to be on the app store.
That can't be true. Android doesn't force 3rd party browsers to use only one engine.
here is the proof:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_Android
Firefox for Android uses the same Quantum engine as Mozilla Firefox.
Nov 27 2019 03:21 PM
"On Android, we are using the Blink rendering engine from the Chromium browser project. "
https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/10/05/microsoft-edge-ios-android-developer/