Version 55 of Chrome for Android is rolling out across the Google Play Store, dramatically expanding the browser’s downloading functionality.
It adds a number of features, including automatically highlighting misspelled words in text fields, a better contextual search tool, and additional memory and performance improvements, which should specifically help those running older devices with less than 1GB of RAM.
These downloads can also be saved and shared with other users.
The features were first announced in September as part of a data-saving scheme aimed at the Indian market but are now rolling out more widely, no doubt to the delight of users who want to pass time on their commute.
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