Still waiting for the next stable build of Google Chrome on iOS? Stop begrudging users with beta access on other platforms: Google is finally launching Chrome beta for iOS, bringing with it the much anticipated 3D Touch support.

Through this added functionality, iOS users can simply hard-press the Chrome home screen icon. It will launch the voice search, then switch to incognito mode or open a different tab. Users will need to make use of the TestFlight developer tool, which Apple purchased, to be able to download the beta app.

To sign up, iOS users must first download the app from Google’s beta download page, enter an email address, and wait for an email with a link to download the app through TestFlight.

How To Download The Chrome Beta App

Download the TestFlight in the App Store, then register.

Upon signing up, head over to the Chrome beta download website. Tap the button that says “Download Chrome Beta.”

A verification email will then be sent. TestFlight will inform the user if the app can already be downloaded.

Google has launched beta before, along with other development channels open to all on its other platforms such as Android, Windows, Linux and Mac. It’s just now that Google opened up the opportunity for iOS.

In addition, Apple has recently elevated the limit on TestFlight. From 1,000 users, it’s now increased to 2,000. It doubled the testing time period from 30 to 60 days. Exactly the reason why it chose to alter the figures has yet to be revealed by Apple. The company already announced such modifications a few months ago at WWDC.

In February 2014, Apple obtained beta testing platform TestFlight by purchasing Burstly. Burstly had three products back then, including FlightPath (analytics), SkyRocket (mobile ads) and TestFlight.

Obviously, because this app is in a beta phase, it’s not the best for people who wish for a browsing experience which is totally free of any bugs. Rather, this is best suited for those who would like to get first dibs of the app, particularly the most recent features and do not mind some glitches.

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iOS App Manager —- Manage Apps on your iPhone Easily and Freely

Would like to manage (install, uninstall, backup, or delete) your iPhone apps more conveniently? We’ve introduced this smart and mutifunctional iPhone Manager— Syncios for you, which enables you to install, uninstall, or backup apps on your iPhone/iPad easily and freely, and you can also manage your iPhone App document via this free iPhone Manager.
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How to Manage your iPhone Apps

Under My Device, click Apps tab on the left panel of this iPhone Manager.

Step 1: Click Apps tab on the left panel and the main window would display all apps installed in your iPhone or iPad.

Step 2: Choose operation from Install, Uninstall, Backup.

Manage iPhone App

Install 1. Click “Install” button.
2. Choose apps you have downloaded in your computer to iOS devices.
Uninstall 1. Choose apps installed in your device. Hold down Ctrl/Shift key to select multiple apps.
2. Click “Uninstall” button to uninstall apps from your iPad/iPhone/iPod.
Backup 1. Choose apps installed in your device. Hold down Ctrl/Shift key to select multiple apps.
2. Click “Backup” button.
3. Browse backup location and backup apps from iPad/iPhone/iPod to PC.

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