UC Browser HD Brings the Best Mobile Video Experience to Tablets and Big Screen Smartphones

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New Delhi, May 22, 2014 – UCWeb, a global leading provider of mobile internet software and services, today released UC Browser HD 3.2 for Android, aiming to elevate your mobile video experience to a new level.

Android users have many options when it comes to choosing a mobile browser. However, few browsers are designed and developed exclusively for tablets and large screen smartphones, where the additional screen real estate comes with additional requirements necessary for a great browsing experience, such as larger icons, bigger fonts, better gesture control, etc. Taking hardware specifications and usage scenarios into consideration, UC Browser HD is designed to provide perfect support for video and gesture control on tablets and large screen smartphones. It features Intuitive Gesture Control, a Gesture-controlled Video Player, Smart Downloading and more. The latest update brings even more options for better video experience as well as support for Samsung split-screen mode.

1. “Video More” provides convenient access to popular videos

Video More is an aggregator of videos, which collects the most popular videos from various video sites. You may find “Video More” by simply swiping to the left on UC Browser’s home screen. Now, users are able to access the popular videos with just a single click. “Video More” is only available in India at the moment, but it will soon be available in more countries.

2. “My Videos” allows you to smartly manage your videos

Offering abundant video resources, UC Browser HD 3.2 also comes with “My Videos,” a video management tool that allows you to play and delete the videos you have saved. To access it, click the Menu on the top right corner, and select “My Videos”.

3. Menu optimization and Samsung split-screen support

UC Browser HD’s menu has been simplified to include only the most popular and essential features. Also, support has been added for Samsung split-screen multitasking feature, allowing Samsung device users to use other apps while browsing with UC Browser at the same time.

CCI Newswire