![]() You can set a theme, customize the font and even schedule reading mode. The easily accessible reading mode strips all the distractive elements and lets you focus only on the text. The option to activate that is available at two places - top and bottom bar. If you are a die-hard fan of dark mode, Mi Browser has got you covered. Chrome supports only the basic scrolling option and nothing fancy. The former activates automatically on long pages, while you have to enable the second one in browser settings. Mi Browser offers two additional scroll modes - quick scroll and scroll with volume buttons. It also supports the general gesture of closing tabs in tab switcher by swiping on them. While the default nature of this gesture is to go back or forward, you can change that to switch tabs in settings. Mi browser supports only one gesture - swipe right or left on the page. For instance, swipe left or right on the address bar to switch tabs, swipe down from the top to open the tab switcher are some of the gestures supported in Chrome. Though both browsers support gestures, Chrome smashes Mi Browser providing more of them. No doubt gestures make our life easy for you can perform specific functions without tapping. Sadly, you will have to live with a vertical layout in Chrome. Further, the Browser also provides easily accessible buttons for incognito mode and closing all tabs. Being considerate towards both of them, Mi Browser offers both layouts for tab switcher (can be changed in Settings > Advanced > Multi-window management). While some prefer vertical layouts others may fancy horizontal views. I like the bar for making navigation a bliss. ![]() While Mi Browser provides a convenient bar at the bottom that houses navigation controls, tab switcher, reading mode, and settings. The layout of the browsing window is different in both the apps. That will disable the annoying news feed. To leave that crazy world, you need to either tap the browser home button or open a website.įortunately, if the start page of Mi Browser doesn’t suit your liking, you can change it to a custom start page. There’s more below that.Īs soon as you scroll down towards the suggested links, the browser takes you to an entirely new section where you will find trending news from a wide range of subjects such as cricket, politics, health, etc. At the top, you will find the search bar followed by uneditable website shortcuts. Mi Browser’s start page houses many things. The tab switcher and the menu icons sit at the top-right corner. Start PageĬhrome offers a simple start page with a search bar, a few customizable shortcuts, and suggested articles. Let’s start with the user interface first. We will compare Mi and Chrome browser to find the difference between them. That’s what we are going to find out here. ![]() ![]() That might make you wonder - are these two different in any way and should you use only or both of them? Xiaomi’s MIUI interface includes the Mi Browser since its inception to quietly battle Chrome.Įvery Mi phone user often shuffles between the Mi browser and Chrome, especially when apps open a link without letting you choose the browser. That doesn’t dampen anyone’s spirits for new mobile browsers crop up every couple of years. Google Chrome leads the mobile web browser race by a larger market share. ![]()
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