The new app release comes with a variety of bug fixes packed inside

Mar 20, 2014 07:26 GMT  ·  By

An updated build of the Chrome Beta browser is now available for download for the owners of Android-based devices, namely version 34.0.1847.76.

The new flavor of the mobile application was pushed out with a series of crash fixes packed inside, while also meant to resolve some of the issues previously found to affect users’ experience with the browser.

Among these, we can count one with black tabs being displayed in tab switcher mode and another with corrupted / blurry text showing in tab switcher.

At the same time, the new application iteration fixes an accessibility bug that resulted in audio feedback for the “Open tab” icon being broken.

Following the update, users should no longer see the Android on-screen keyboard always sliding up into white, it seems. Moreover, a problem with ubercomp not clipping correctly in Chrome for Android tab switcher has been resolved too.

Another fixed issue was related to “broken glyph rendering when HTML lang attribute is set to some CJK language and a font-family CSS rule is set,” the available release notes unveil.

Those who would like to learn more on the new release should head over to the SVN revision log. You can download Chrome Beta 34.0.1847.76 for Android from Softpedia now, with support for all Android 4.0 and up devices.