The developers have confirmed that this release only contains stability and bug fixes

May 8, 2014 10:31 GMT  ·  By

Google has just announced that the beta version of its Chrome browser has been updated in Google Play Store, but the new iteration will be slowly rolled out worldwide so it might not show on your device right away.

According to Google, Chrome Beta 35.0.1916.99 should be available for everyone in the next few hours. Those who already use the browser on their Android devices and want to know what’s new in comparison with the previous version can access the SVN revision log released by Google.

Keep in mind though that this update only contains stability and bug fixes, so no new features or major improvements have been included.

Users who have not installed the application yet can now download Chrome Beta for Android 35.0.1916.99 for free via Google Play Store. The mobile browser should be fully compatible with most devices powered by Android 4.0 and up.

Given the fact that this is a beta version, we do not recommend installing unless you are really into testing applications.

Chrome Beta for Android users might experience lags or issues with some of the app’s features, so if you find any, make sure you file the bug so that the developers can fix it in a future update.