Yesterday we reported that the Microsoft Edge browser for Android had finally exited beta, making its way onto Android, although it was still called a “Preview” on Google Play. However the good news is that if you were wondering about the availability on iOS, you’ll be pleased to learn that Microsoft has announced that Edge has found its way onto iOS as well.

According to Microsoft, “Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android brings familiar features like your Favorites, Reading List, New Tab Page, Reading View, and Roaming Passwords across your PC and phone, so, no matter the device, your browsing goes with you. But what makes Microsoft Edge really stand out is the ability to continue on your PC, which enables you to immediately open the page you’re looking at right on your PC—or save it to work on later.”

In a way this is similar to what Chrome and Safari already offer to users, such as syncing passwords, browsing history, bookmarks, and more. However if you use Windows 10 and use Edge as your main browser, then no doubt these features will come in handy. Microsoft will also offer a dark theme on mobile if that’s your thing.

If you’d like to get your hands on it, head on over to the iTunes App Store or Google Play for the download.

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