It’s worth noting that Microsoft won’t bring its own rendering engine to these platforms. It has a reading mode function that will make checking out websites a little more robust, by stripping away most CSS elements, sort of like the Safari Reading Mode. Right now Edge is only available for smartphones, but when it is officially released it will support iPads and also Android e-Readers.Įdge will synchronize all of your bookmarks across all of your devices and QR Code Reader to pull up information at a touch of a button, Voice Search to use the web in more familiar ways, and InPrivate mode to keep your browsing data private. iOS users will be able to access it through Testflight, while Android users can attain it through Google Play’s app testing service. Microsoft has just released a beta preview of their Edge browser on iOS and Android.