Opera has come up with a brand new browser for Android called ‘Touch Browser’, which is designed to give mobile browsing experience simpler and easier. Highlighted feature of Opera’s Touch browser is ‘one-handed’ mode with all the key functions of the browser within the thumb’s reach. The one-handed mode can have great help when you have your hands full.

The good news is that there are plenty of great Android browsers to choose from, but usually they require people to use both hands to type in a query or a web address. Opera’s Touch browser will solve this issue. In addition, it is lightweight, secure, feature rich and has a simple interface. Below are the major features of this browser.

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Ready to search: Opera Touch is always ready to search. When you launch it, the keyboard is up and the address bar is ready to accept your keyword – handy for the recent 18:9 longer displays.

My Flow: This feature allows sending content between phone and computer. Content sent from your computer and phone is available in My Flow and ready to be accessed by any connected devices.

FAB (Fast Action Button): It gives you direct access to the most recent tabs and search features. Just long press on the big button at the bottom of the browser window to access FAB.

Opera Touch also features adbocker, cryptocurrency mining protection and more. Like majority of people who like to use their smartphone in one-handed mode, then you would like this browser.

Current version of the browser is 1.0 and it can be installed on any Android phone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and above. The browser is now available on Play store. Interested users give it a try. (Source)

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