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October 19, 2016 07:39 am GMT

You can now test the future of Chrome on Android

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Google's "Canary" version of Chrome, which brings experimental features to users who aren't afraid of a few bugs here and there, is now available on Android. 

While the Canary release channel for Chrome is primarily meant to be used by developers, it could be a fun insight into what's coming next on Google's mobile browser. 

SEE ALSO: Google's Android 7.1 is coming to Nexus phones in December

New Canary Chrome versions will be shipped every week with "no manual testing," Google said in a blog post Tuesday, meaning a build can be unstable and "may even stop working entirely for days at a time." In other words, don't rely on it for important work-related projects.  Read more...

More about Android, Canary, Chrome, Tech, and Mobile

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