

Gello is based on the Chromium code, so it shares much of the same source code and features as Google’s Chrome browser. However, the developers have packed in a selection of extra features, some of which may be familiar to users of other Android web browsers. There’s an interesting Edge navigation feature that lets users swipe left and right to go back through their history. Gello also features an inverted colors night mode, status bar colors based on the website you’re visiting, a Powersave mode, a LookLock to prevent other apps from reading web content, and plenty more. The “save for offline” function will also likely be very useful to a number of users, and there are customizable privacy settings available for every website.


Unfortunately Gello is only officially supported with CyanogenMod 13 (Android 6.0), if a developer chooses to incorporate it into their build. However, you can always grab the APKyourself and see if it works on your device, although installation seems to have been hit an miss on a couple of my devices. Let us know what you think about the browser in the comments below.
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