I was going to use my ancient Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0, but I was unable to get a stable Android 6.0 ROM running. ![]() For my testing, I used Opera Mini (with all data savings options turned off), Lightning Browser 4.4.2, and a Jelly build compiled from source on May 6, 2017. Lightning and Jelly were both using Chromium WebView 58.Īll testing was performed on a Lenovo TB3-850F, which is the slowest Android device I own that can run all three browsers. Now it's time to see how well each browser works. You'll need Android 6.0 or higher to use it. I hope the Lineage project will upload Jelly to the Play Store or F-Droid in the near future, but for now, you can grab it from APKMirror. I tried lowering the minimum version to Android 5.1 before I compiled it, so I could try it out on my Moto G, but attempting to open the settings page would crash the app. The other potential problem is compatibility - it only works on Android 6.0 or higher, so you may not be able to run it on your older devices. ![]() Right now, it's not on the Play Store, but comes only as part of LineageOS on select devices. Unfortunately, Jelly has two major downsides. ![]() Jelly doesn't have a tablet interface - at least not yet.
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