The update also contains lots of stability improvements and bug fixes

Aug 12, 2014 10:31 GMT  ·  By

Google has just released yet another update for its beta version of Chrome browser for Android devices. As expected, developers included lots of under-the-hood improvements and bug fixes, but it looks like there are some new features and tweaks added as well.

The folks over at AndroidPolice uncovered some of the tweaking done by Google in the latest version of Chrome Beta for Android. Google appears to have introduced a new design-related improvement in the browser in the form of a build-out animation for the overflow menu.

But this is not all, as there are other smaller tweaks that have been discovered by Chrome Beta users. For example, the address bar offers completion arrows, a feature that wasn’t available in previous versions of the browser.

There may be other tweaks included in the update, so if you find anything new in terms of features or improvements, let us know in the comments section.

You can now download Chrome Beta for Android for free via Google Play Store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.0 and up. Keep in mind that this is a beta version, so if you are not into testing software, we do not recommend installing it.