The latest version comes with many performance improvements

Nov 29, 2012 08:29 GMT  ·  By

Google recently promised it would try and bring the Android and iOS versions of Chrome on par with the desktop iteration. Sadly, it looks like the iOS version gets more attention from Google than that of its own operating system.

Anyway, the search giant has just released a new version of Chrome for Android devices, which includes several bug fixes meant to improve the user’s overall experience.

According to Google, “the stable channel of Chrome for Android has been updated to 18.0.1025469 for ARM devices and to 18.0.1026322 for x86 devices.”

The new update includes fixes for some frequently occurring stability issues, Google claims. Unfortunately, there are no additional details available. For more details on the known issues check out Chrome site.

Chrome 18.0.1025469 is now available as a free download via Google Play store and it should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 4.0 and later. Check it out here.