Android's SDK offers an emulator that, among other things, lets you use the browser. Google used WebKit, an application framework that also powers Safari and Nokia's S60 browser.
Android's browser does a good job at rendering complex web pages, but it doesn't have Flash support and it's really slow. You can zoom in, zoom out and move inside a web page. Here are some popular web sites rendered by an early version of Android's browser.
Useragent.org:
Gmail:
Google Maps:
NY Times:
Yahoo:
Digg:
YouTube video:
Adobe:
Acid2 Browser Test:
Apple's iPhone site:
iGoogle:
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Has no seen Opera Mini 4, it's a free app that allows alsolutely any mobile to surf the "Real" web. It's been around a long time now. It's great, worth a look, might tide you over until the release of the first Gphone...
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the option to opt for mobile optimized version.
ReplyDeleteHence faster Internet.
Sometimes you really just want to do something quick (re-read your email?) and you don't really a full interface for that.
io, you show your email on the last screenshot!
ReplyDelete@Mark: Opera Mini is very good, but I don't like that you have only two levels of zoom. Also, Opera Mini is just an interface to Opera Mobile running on a server.
ReplyDelete@Dmitri: You can see the mobilized version of a page here: http://google.com/gwt/n or by searching at Google Mobile. Note that this is a linear version, not the one from Android's browser.
@Bugabundo: There's a link to my email in the sidebar (I used JavaScript to receive less spam).
I think Google should create a mobile version of these pages like the iPhone adjusted web pages, looks much better. Otherwise seeing a webpage by panning and moving up and down for every page will become tedious.
ReplyDeletehow can i run that emulator?
ReplyDeleteDownload the SDK, the plug-in for Eclipse and run one of the sample apps.
ReplyDelete"Android's browser does a good job at rendering complex web pages, but it doesn't have Flash support and it's really slow."
ReplyDeleteSpeed issues are likely to be caused by the use of an emulator (which will render anything several orders of magnitude slower than the real thing), so I wouldn't draw any conclusions until you see this running on real hardware, or unless the emulator measures time dialation (which it probably won't, getting the timing exactly right make it even slower)
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ReplyDeleteI would like to have the option to opt for mobile optimized version.
Serious that really cool features. Just can't wait to get a Android Enabled phone.
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Do anyone know any mobile browser(.jar) which can play youtube videos on nokia 5200
ReplyDeleteDo anyone know any mobile browser(.jar) which can play youtube videos on nokia 5200.... if u do then send me the download link to my mail ID -
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hmm... i was wondering if they offer a google mobile web browser as a standalone application?
ReplyDeleteHaving problem in making it work :(
ReplyDeleteCan I run the android browser on my desktop?
ReplyDeleteWhere can I download the android browser, just the android browser
with the security patch?
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Regarding: "Speed issues are likely to be caused by the use of an emulator"
ReplyDeleteI use an Android phone (not an emulator) and the browser is extremely slow - I've had this experience even using a WiFi connection. I would think that correcting this should be high on Google's list of priorities.
Thanks John
Regarding Android Browser speed, I switched to WiFi and restarted the phone and that solved the speed problem. The Android browser still seems slower than other phones on my ATT wireless connection, but that could be due to my heavy usage and a need to restart the phone now and then (?).
ReplyDeleteThe Anderoid browser in my new HTC Magic can not handle my most important homepage URL http://www.poseidon.hcmr.gr. It is a weather forcast page for the mediterranean. Opera Mini can handle it quite well in my HTC magic. I guess there are a lot more of URL:s with multiple frames that not can be viewed in Anderoids browser. still i have not met anyone that can not be opened in Opera mini !!!
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you can run the androis OS in a VM , thers a iso doing the rounds compiled for *86
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ReplyDeletethe version of android that have been use and the webkit version .
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my brother complains the browser just uses htmlviewer and see plaintext when opening xls or doc file while from gmail it recognizes those files and use the appropiate app.
ReplyDeleteThis can present a problem, if a busines like him needs to open the office web mail, the android web browser cant open those attachments correctly.
Google Android viewer is not compatible with IDN. Shame, shame on Google.
ReplyDeleteForget about the native browser, see the stunning browsing experience on android with Dolphin Browser, Now Mini version is out - http://techicloud.blogspot.com/2010/12/dolphin-browser-mini-now-available-in.html
ReplyDeleteI think Google should create a mobile version of these pages like the iPhone adjusted web pages, looks much better. Otherwise seeing a webpage by panning and moving up and down for every page will become tedious.
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