The new version includes some bug fixes for specific issues

Jan 9, 2014 07:43 GMT  ·  By

Google has just released a new beta version of its Chrome mobile browser for Android devices. The latest update includes fixes for several bugs that have been discovered in the previous iteration.

Aside from the major changes confirmed in the official changelog, there’s also a long list of bug fixes and improvements available in the SVN revision log. Here are the main crash fixes included in this update:

- Droid RAZR M - Lot of graphical corruption in tab-switcher; - Lot of background when scrolling up and down on pages; - Chrome crashes while playing CNN videos; - overflow:hidden on <body> prevents scrolling when zoomed in; - Unable to scroll page after playing a video in YouTube.

There’s also a known issue that, hopefully, will be addressed in a future update. Verizon Galaxy S4 users may experience black flashes.

You can now download Chrome Beta for Android 32 for free via Softpedia. Keep in mind that the application should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 4.0 and up.