Dolphin Browser — our pick for the best web browser for Android — is available for the iPhone. In addition to being a generally great alternative to the built-in Safari browser, Dolphin offers several new features, like gesture-based browsing, that sets it apart from many other choices.
When you’re browsing the web in Android and need quick access to a site you’ve previously visited, you can get there quickly by pressing and holding the back button.
iOS: 360 Browser for iPhone and iPad rolls flash transcoding on-the-fly (for select sites) with support for multiple downloads, multitouch gestures for browsing, support for Firefox Sync, and a skinnable interface all into a mobile browser that still manages to be fast.
Finding a specific word or phrase on a website can be difficult, especially when the website has been shrunk to fit your iPhone’s screen. Fortunately, you can search for text in any web page directly from Mobile Safari’s web search field. Here’s how.
Opera users can now use the free, mobile version of their favourite browser on iPads, as Opera Mini 6 has released and been updated for the larger screen. Along with adding the iPad and iPad 2, Opera’s also fixed the browser to work with the iPhone 4′s Retina display, bringing it to the entire family of iOS devices.