The update also introduces fullscreen video with Subtitles and HTML5 controls

Apr 11, 2014 05:59 GMT  ·  By

Google has just announced that it has updated its beta version of Chrome for Android devices. Unlike previous updates that have usually added minor improvements and lots of bug fixes, this time Google has confirmed that a few new features have been included in its mobile browser.

First and foremost, Chrome users will be happy to that know they will be able to take advantage of a new feature called “Undo Tab Close.” As the name suggests, you will be able to undo any action that leads to closing a tab.

Aside from that, Google has also announced that it has included fullscreen video with Subtitles and HTML5 controls, as well as support for some multi-window devices. Last but not least, support for casting some videos with Chromecast is also available.

However, there are still some issues that Chrome Beta users may want to know about. According to Google, these known issues include incomplete YouTube support for casting video and fullscreen video controls which aren’t complete either.

For the complete list of changes included in the latest update for Chrome Beta, you can check out Google’s SVN revision log.

You can now download Chrome Beta for Android 35.0.1916.34 for free via Softpedia. Keep in mind that the application should be fully compatible with most devices powered by Android 2.1 and up.