No more freezes and other problems following the update

Dec 19, 2011 07:43 GMT  ·  By

Dolphin Browser HD was updated not too long ago to provide users with support for the latest version of Google’s Android operating system, namely 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

The mobile browser, otherwise capable of providing a great experience to all users, featured a series of issues that affected its performance.

Owners of devices powered by the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform were affected by this issue, but it appears that all was resolved in the latest beta release of the Dolphin Browser HD.

“We hear ya, and know you are frustrated with the Ice Cream Sandwich issue. But no need to fear, we are hard at work getting out the kinks and are excited to invite you today to join the Dolphin Browser HD v7.2.1 BETA,” the team of developers behind the application notes in a recent blog post.

Apparently, the new mobile browser release comes to resolve specific issues that emerged on said devices, such as:

- Dolphin will freeze when you start it, sometimes with a white screen - Dolphin never forces closes - Even after letting it sit for up to 10 minutes, there is no change

These issues are expected to have happened only on Samsung Galaxy Nexus devices, though chances are that those who installed the new platform version on other handsets and are using Dolphin Browser have been affected as well.

All those who would like to see how the mobile browser works on Ice Cream Sandwich devices should download the new Dolphin Browser HD 7.2.1 Beta and give it a try today.

“We apologize for the inconvenience, and invite you to join the effort in fixing it! Just try out the new Beta and let us know what works (and what doesn’t),” the development team notes.

“We really could not be the product that we are today without your constant support and feedback so keep it coming!”

Dolphin Browser HD 7.2.1 Beta can be downloaded from Softpedia as well, via this link.