If you are an Android user, you have probably already been introduced to the world of replacement web browsers. There are several unmistakable reasons why Dolphin has become the default browser for so many Android users. Below are some incentives.
Speed: Dolphin just seems to be faster than the original browser. According to the developers, the new Dolphin Engine is fast enough to put Chrome in its place. Browsing is fluid and page load times are very quick.
Sidebars: The integration of sidebars into the Dolphin browser really makes finding things simple and fast. The left sidebar contains bookmarks and history while the right sidebar gives access to browser add-ons. While the right sidebar has add-ons.
Navigation: One of the things I like most about Dolphin’s navigation is that it fades away when not in use, giving the most screen space for website viewing.
Gestures: Gestures is an interesting addition to what the Dolphin browser has to offer. Gestures gives you the ability to use any type of swiping gesture to go to any bookmarked website you choose. For instance, you can choose to draw a big “G” on your screen and have it take you straight to Google.
Voice Control: The other option that comes up when you click the dolphin button is called Sonar. That is the Dolphin browser’s word for voice control. Now through a list of specific voice commands, you can almost totally control your web browser, at least do a good deal of navigating.
Add-ons
Dolphin browser add-ons make it possible to have functionality add-ons that can do all sorts of things such as improve readability, transform web pages to PDFs, manage passwords, and more.