Microsoft has had wild success with its new Edge browser, and it wants to introduce it onto as many operating systems and devices as possible. However, this does mean that each branch of Edge requires its own testbed, and now Android users can download and use Microsoft Edge Dev to see how it works on their phones.

Microsoft Edge Dev's Debut on Android Phones

As spotted by Techdows, Microsoft Edge Dev has arrived on all compatible Android phones. If you fancy giving it a whirl, head on over to the Microsoft Edge Dev page on Google Play and install it on your phone today.

If you're getting an odd sense of deja vu, it's likely because you've read about how Microsoft Edge Canary arrived on Google Play. Microsoft Edge Canary is updated with features coded literally the night before, while the Dev channel has new features simmer for a week before they arrive.

As such, if you want to check out everything coming to Microsoft Edge before the general public, but you don't want your browser to be too unstable, give the Dev channel a try and see how you like it.

Watching the Browser Develop With Microsoft Edge Dev

If you're a fan of beta builds but you're not so passionate about bugs and crashes, the Microsoft Edge Dev build is your best bet. Now you can give it a shot for yourself and see what the company has planned for Android devices.

Microsoft has a tremendous job ahead of it if it wants Edge to become a staple choice for Android. There are already plenty of speedy Android browsers on the Google Play store, and the tech giant needs to bring something new to the table to truly thrive.

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