The latest version comes with lots of bug fixes and a few improvements

May 21, 2014 10:31 GMT  ·  By

Google has recently released Chrome 35 for Windows, Mac and Linux, but Android users haven’t been skipped from the launch of this stable version of the browser.

This means that they can now download Chrome 35 on their devices or they can update to the latest version if they already have a previous iteration installed.

According to the official changelog, Chrome 35 for Android contains a number of new features, aside from the usual list of bug fixes that can be accessed here.

First of all, Google has added a new “Undo Tab Close” option, so Chrome users can reopen tabs closed by mistake easily and much faster. In addition, the update brings fullscreen video with Subtitles and HTML5 controls.

Last but not least, the changelog mentions that developers have included support for some multi-window devices, but no additional details are shared on what devices.

Those who already have the browser installed can update to the latest version in the next few hours, while new users can now download Chrome for Android 35 for free via Google Play Store.

Keep in mind that the new version of the mobile browser should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.0 and up.