

But if you install Edge on your mobile, you're working from scratch. Your passwords and autofill info are present for your convenience. On your phone, you can view tabs that you have open on your laptop. Download the latest version of Windows and. Whenever you use Chrome on Android or iOS (or Safari on iOS), you open it up, sign into your account, and everything syncs. An update to your operating system may fix many underlying issues, such as the Microsoft Edge browser not opening. You can send a tab from your phone to your PC, but it's not an always-on sync. This means the most important feature that would make desktop Edge users want to install it on their phones is missing. And in its current state, tab syncing isn't included.


Since Edge doesn't really have anything unique to tempt Chrome or Safari users to switch, you'd think the one feature it absolutely needs is syncing with Windows 10.Ĭurrently, Edge is only available as a beta app on Android and iOS. This includes a version of Microsoft Edge for those mobile platforms. Since Windows Phone/Mobile is essentially dead, Microsoft is focusing its efforts on Android and iOS apps.
