There are plenty of top-rated Android browsers that can take your web surfing to the next level.

We experimented with several of these apps to make this list of the best options to suit every need.

Best VPN surfing app: Opera

Built-in VPN.

Several apps visible on an Android phone

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Speed issues depending on machine used.

Elsewhere, there’s a personalized news feed providing AI-curated news tailored to your interests.

For a general all-around web client, Opera has mostly everything.

Opera app screenshots

Most Stable net internet ride: Firefox

Very reliable.

Can slow down phone.

Need to use Firefox on PC/Mac for full benefit.

Firefox app screenshots

Fastest Android online window: Chrome

It’s fast.

Quite a large install for older phones.

Chrome also offers personalized search results, autofill, incognito browsing, and safe browsing.

Google Chrome app screenshots

There’s also Google Translate built into it, enabling you to quickly translate entire websites.

Optimized for Samsung phones.

Can’t sync with other browsers.

Samsung Internet Browser app screenshots

It kind of is, at least if you have a Gear VR headset.

It’s a cool gimmick that makes it worth having Samsung Internet internet tool installed.

For everyone else, it’s not a bad app.

Ecosia web browser app screenshots

Most Charitable surfing app: Ecosia

Trees are planted in exchange for your use.

Fewer features than some other browsers.

Ecosia is a web surfing app for Android that also helps reforest the planet while you search via it.

Dolphin app screenshots

It has a transparent policy that proves it does this, too.

It’s fast and secure and offers tabs, a private mode, bookmarks, and a history section.

Best Gesture Driven web client: Dolphin

Gesture driven interface.

Not the most stable of browsers.

For one thing, it uses gestures to allow you to browse websites.

It’s down to you how you set up these gestures.

Dolphin also allows you to talk your way around the internet.

you could speak to it to search online or share content on Facebook and other social networks.

Elsewhere, there’s support for Flash, an ad-blocker, as well as incognito/private browsing.

Multiple add-ons can also be installed such as easier ways to browse Dropbox or Pocket.