

One area in which Chrome has a leg up is its connection to the entire Google ecosystem, including apps like Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Maps. There’s another aspect in which the two browsers tie: both allow you to convert web pages into apps and create shortcuts for them on your phone.Īs for casting options (i.e., sending content from the phone to the TV), Edge uses the Miracast and DNLA protocols and Chrome uses Chromecast devices connected to the same wireless network as the phone. Edge’s interfaceĬontinuing with the productivity-focused options, Edge also offers the “Read aloud” feature that, once activated, reads the entire web page you have open at that moment. This allows you to group web pages about a certain topic you’re researching, which can be used to plan a trip or make a purchase, and give them whatever name you want.


Microsoft’s browser also offers a minimalist design in addition to making browsing easier with its Edge Collections tool. That said, Chrome’s design is one of its main attractions, not only because of its simple and intuitive interface but also because it’s identical to the desktop version. This point is completely subjective since what for some may be an advantage, for others, may be a pointless tool or function.
