Amazon launched an Android browser with the Internet name already available in India
Amazon now also has an Android web browser application designed to use data and storage to a minimum. It's called ... Internet.
Amazon now also has an Android web browser application designed to use data and storage to a minimum. It's called . Internet. This app has been quietly located on the Google Play app store since March. According to TechCrunch, Amazon did not publicly announce the launch of the browser. Currently the Internet only supports users in India and runs on Android 5.0 and above.
The browser also has a private browsing mode that does not save browsing history, the home page displays news.
Amazon's Internet browser silently appears on Google Play Store
The Internet reminds us of Facebook Lite, YouTube Go or Gmail Go and other applications they have released in the form of a smaller version than the original mobile version. Basic features as well as original applications take up less memory, optimizing when network connectivity is weak.
In addition to expanding and finding new users in developed countries, the technology giant also seeks opportunities in emerging markets, where there is no high connection speed yet.
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