1. bhrgvr's Avatar
    Stock Browser

    Posted via CB10
    06-07-15 04:23 AM
  2. jope28's Avatar
    It's not and hasn�t been native for two iterations now. Stock browser is HTML5 based now, not cascades.

    BlackBerry, accept no substitute nor compromise!
    So the stock BlackBerry browser wouldn't even be able to get the "Built for BlackBerry" designation? Lol

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    Last edited by jope28; 06-07-15 at 09:18 AM.
    06-07-15 08:24 AM
  3. Supa_Fly1's Avatar
    So the stock BlackBerry browser wouldn't even be able to get the "Built for BlackBerry" designation? Lol

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    That's right!

    Built using Web-Works.

    proof:

    http://blogs.blackberry.com/2013/01/...0-web-browser/
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    06-07-15 02:29 PM
  4. vizwiz's Avatar
    Native...no complaints. Works perfect.

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    06-07-15 11:46 PM
  5. jeanholton1's Avatar
    Native for me too. Have only had a couple problems - once when I was trying to purchase movie tickets on Fandango. Another I was trying to do an online bill payment. I just did those on my Android tablet, no big whoop.

    Posted via CB10
    06-08-15 12:00 AM
  6. ralovecs's Avatar
    Evolution browser, supporting gestures.

    Posted via CB10
    06-08-15 03:41 AM
  7. Daanisawesome's Avatar
    Browsie Browser, using it in Spain now to consume less data.
    (I'm the developer)

    Posted via CB10
    lift and extisis like this.
    06-09-15 12:23 AM
  8. jacwib's Avatar
    It's not and hasn�t been native for two iterations now. Stock browser is HTML5 based now, not cascades.

    BlackBerry, accept no substitute nor compromise!
    Better answer, then.

    Default browser.

    Herp derp
    06-09-15 03:47 AM
  9. Daanisawesome's Avatar
    So the stock BlackBerry browser wouldn't even be able to get the "Built for BlackBerry" designation? Lol

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    WebWorks and Adobe AIR apps can get the Built For BlackBerry designation as long as they pass the criteria.

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    jope28 and lift like this.
    06-09-15 04:27 AM
  10. lift's Avatar
    I can't say it enough. I really love this browser, it does everything I want and need a browser to do.
    06-11-15 01:09 PM
  11. jope28's Avatar
    WebWorks and Adobe AIR apps can get the Built For BlackBerry designation as long as they pass the criteria.

    Posted via CB10
    I thought that BlackBerry banned Air apps when 10.3 was released.

    Edit:
    Yes. Looks like they ended support for AIR apps https://developer.blackberry.com/air.../endofsupport/

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    Last edited by jope28; 06-11-15 at 02:53 PM.
    06-11-15 01:11 PM
  12. Daanisawesome's Avatar
    I thought that BlackBerry banned Air apps when 10.3 was released.

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    Not sure, this is just what they mentioned on the website.

    Posted via CB10
    06-11-15 01:19 PM
  13. Golden_Firefly's Avatar
    I'm satisfied with native browser.

    Posted via my Black Q10
    06-11-15 02:21 PM
  14. YeemanBB's Avatar
    Flash Browser which is the stock browser with a Flash plug-in.

    I also use Firefox for sites that doesn't open nicely for Flash Browser.

    Posted via CB10
    06-12-15 10:27 AM
  15. Belotto's Avatar
    I only use native bowser but I miss some kind of sync with my desktop.

    Z30 - STA100-2 - 10.3.2.798
    06-12-15 10:44 AM
  16. anishchowdary's Avatar
    Hello guys this is not a stock android phone
    So we can't expert perfect browser hear on BlackBerry world and there are few browsers hear but no use of it because
    .......paid
    .......no option to download(songs,videos,etc....)
    ......Add block
    .....anti pishing


    And mainly every browser which available hear on BlackBerry world is just for browse a Web pages, without any features like android

    Worthless thread


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    FrankCastle7181 and Mr Byte like this.
    06-12-15 10:55 AM
  17. ChrisLeNeve's Avatar
    I find the native one incredibly efficient. Honestly it's just perfect really. I can throw 10 or 15 tabs at it and hardly ever get any crashes, like I think it happened to me twice. I also use Flash Browser which I sideloaded and is visually exactly the same, for flash.

    Sorry, I'd like to typo but my Q10 doesn't support it.
    06-12-15 12:38 PM
  18. ALi Sefidgar's Avatar
    Posted via CB10
    06-10-16 03:53 PM
  19. nimra's Avatar
    I had an android before and the BlackBerry browser was a main feature for me to jump to BlackBerry, and got my first one...

    No droid browser has satisfied me like the home made BlackBerry browser!!!

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    06-10-16 04:26 PM
  20. MrScotian's Avatar
    Stock browser works great for me. Wish my Android tablet had one as good as this.
    06-10-16 04:27 PM
  21. ohaiguise's Avatar
    Stock browser is the fastest, but I recently discovered that Firefox works reasonably well for an Android app. It has the advantage of being able to load extensions such as ad-block, for free.

    If you're interested in trying it out go to this link: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Platforms/Android

    Select the option to download it directly from their server. Find the downloaded APK and install it.
    anon(5597702) likes this.
    06-10-16 04:48 PM
  22. babugaru11's Avatar
    Native! tried browise, though it is good not better than native. Some of the limitations

    1. We can't see download progress
    2. Few sites won't respond when we click on any link within that page. We need to refresh the page
    3. Not smooth when compared to native. I found few issues with functionality of few websites with browsie
    06-11-16 12:48 AM
  23. workittywork's Avatar
    Generally I use browsie browser. I prefer its display settings.

    Posted via CB10
    06-11-16 01:23 AM
  24. anon(5597702)'s Avatar
    Had Polarity on my Q5 as an alternative to native. It's an Android app (developer: Stanley Lim), but very light weight (looks and feels like Chrome, but it's snappier. The APK is like 400 kb). Works great with BB10 Android emulation.

    Someone else mentioned plugins above. This one doesn't let you do extra plugins but it has an ad blocker built in that works well.

    Give it a shot if you've tried the bigger names and they're not working for you!
    06-11-16 11:45 AM
  25. skstrials's Avatar
    I use the stock flash browser.

    I still need the flash for some websites I visit, so it works nice.

    Posted via CB10
    06-12-16 04:06 PM
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