UC Web is the free mobile web browser application which is build by China. UC web browser is a fast, stable and it provides flexible Internet experience to user. UC web supports more than 3000 phone models in 200 brands. It's easy to save and manage bookmarks using UC mobile web browser.UC Browser provides a good mobile browsing experience that handles almost everything you give it. The attractive interface, speedy rendering and sheer number of features makes this mobile web browser stand out as a real contender.
Features
· Like the popular Opera Mini mobile browser, UC Browser doesn’t handle each destination within the application. Each request is handled by the server, compressed and sent to the phone. This essentially provides you a fast, thin client perfect for use with mobile data plans.
· As you’d expect by now, there’s multiple tab support and unlike Bolt Browser, you can have many tab open at a time. There’s also direct in-built support for searches too using your choice of Google, Yahoo, Bing as an engine.
· The mobile web browser’s home screen is an attractive and responsive hub with fast access to some often-used services. You can even pin 4 bookmarks to your home screen, and access to the rest of your favourites are only a click away.
· The rest of the home screen is made up of recommendations, and insted the odd
dead link is functional with services like Orkut,GetJar and Zedge a few taps away.
· There’s a some sponsored links at the bottom, but they’re easy to ignore and it’s free after all.
· UC Browser 7.4 is able to tackle full web-pages, as well as the mobile web. You would probably be disappointed if it didn’t, considering most of the latest built-in mobile browsers do it by now. With this feature you’ve got the choice of multiple view modes for full web pages, to facilitate viewing in a tiny mobile screen.
· Zoom mode is similar like Opera Mobile’s handling of web pages, providing vertical and horizontal scrolling and with text formatted so that it can be read easily. Adaptive mode (which is UC Browser’s default setting) removes the need for horizontal scrolling and works by stacking web content into one vertical stream.
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· The browser is absolutely full with other features. There’s even a file browser for sending files via Bluetooth , a night theme for dimming the screen in the dark (many phones also do that), quick sharing via SMS, and a powerful download manager that has a handy resume feature.
Performance
Starting UC Browser takes only a few seconds, and it’s generally very responsive. The home screen is very easy to understand and provides for a nice clean interface and supports multiple themes.
Navigation is handled using the bar at the bottom of the screen, which acts as a context menu with different options appearing depending on what you’re doing. Whilst browsing a website you’ll have five options available ““ back, forward, menu, open tabs and home.
The menu button brings up an overlay menu with three separate tabs ““ Common, Settings and Tools. This is essentially the inner workings of the browser, and where you can make changes to the way the browser works.
Rendering is very fast on mobile sites and still quite speedy for full websites. I’ve not got my stopwatch out, but UC Browser is pretty much on a par with Opera Mobile (which makes both valid, speedy solutions).
There’s flash support (at least on the Symbian version I tested) for sites like YouTube, though I found I sometimes had to refresh the page in order to get videos working. Flash is not immediately loaded with the page, and you must select the object to load it.
Support is there, if a little flaky.
Download the UC Browser
\There’s a total of five different versions of UC Browser available for download, depending on your phone’s operating system:
iPhone :download from the App Store
Android :you can download the Android version from Android market.
Symbian :there are a few different Symbian versions available
Windows Mobile: touch and non-touch versions of the browser
Java : signed and unsigned Java versions are available.