
Microsoft unveiled a beta version of its Edge web browser last month for iOS and Android.
Testers had to sign-up to get special access to the new browser, but
Microsoft is making both the Android and iOS versions generally
available today. Microsoft Edge for mobile is mainly useful if you tend
to resume a lot of browsing from a phone to a Windows 10 PC.
Microsoft has integrated its “continue on PC”
functionality directly into Edge for iOS and Android, so you can ping a
site over to your PC if it’s just not loading properly on mobile or you
want to continue with a mouse and keyboard. Edge also includes access to
favorites, history, reading list, and ebooks. Sadly, Microsoft still
hasn’t added tab syncing to Edge for mobile, so you can’t share tabs or
history between PC and phone.

Microsoft is planning to support tab syncing and the iPad at some point in the future, but both features probably won’t arrive until next year. Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android is available on Apple’s App Store or the Google Play Store.