Edge for iOS and Android is designed to enable users to browse the web and supports multi-identity. Users can add a work account, as well as a personal account, for browsing. There is complete separation between the two identities, which is like what is offered in.
- Microsoft Edge recently underwent a complete overhaul, and we have to say we like what we see. Furthermore, the browser is compatible with both Android 4.4 and later, as well as iOS 10.0.
- The Microsoft Edge beta on iOS was closed until fairly recently. Microsoft said that it would open up beta testing as it moved to the release of a unified code version of Edge.
- What makes Microsoft Edge stand out from the rest of the browsers is the ability to watch videos in PIP (Picture-in-picture) mode from most of the websites. Another cool feature of Edge is the ability to send your current opened site directly to your Edge Browser on Windows or Mac. Other than that, it also comes with a “Read aloud” feature.
As Microsoft moves towards a unified code version of Edge, it just opened up beta testing for its browser on iOS.
What you need to know
- Beta testing for Microsoft Edge on iOS is open again for new participants.
- The Microsoft Edge beta on iOS was closed until fairly recently.
- Microsoft said that it would open up beta testing as it moved to the release of a unified code version of Edge.
If you have an iOS device and have been green with envy over the new Edge Canary on Android, your wait is over. Beta testing for Microsoft Edge on iOS is open again to new participants. The beta has been closed to new sign-ups for some time but recently reopened (thanks for the tip Bart!)
We aren't sure of the exact date that beta testing for Edge on iOS reopened, but Microsoft said it would open the app to testers as it moved to the release of a unified code version. The unified code version of Edge on Android is now in Canary testing, and it appears that Microsoft is taking similar steps on iOS.
Unifying the code between the different versions of Edge streamlines the development process. It should also result in a better browser with more features on mobile devices.
In my brief early testing with Edge Canary on Android, I've been blown away by the speed of the browser. Bringing the Android version in line with Edge on the desktop brought dramatically faster speeds and several new features. Hopefully, doing so on iOS will yield similar results.
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You can now sign up to beta test Microsoft Edge on iOS. Microsoft is moving to a unified code version of the browser, and you can be one of the first to try it through TestFlight.