Waiting for the next build of chrome for iOS? Not anymore.

Google has come up with Chrome beta for iOS platform with 3D touch support. This means the iPhone and iPad users can now test the beta version of Google Chrome which comes with a few modifications.

The 3D touch support means the iOS platform users can long press the Chrome home screen button to start either a voice search, open a new tab or shift to incognito mode. The beta version also offers Bluetooth Shortcuts to open, close, change tabs as well as voice search. However, one needs to download first the TestFlight App from App Store to get hands onto Chrome beta.

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Once TestFlight App is downloaded, users can register and go to Chrome beta download website.

The user will be required to submit an email address to get an email with a link to download the Chrome beta through TestFlight.  Apple’s TestFlight Service is limited 2000 users per app but this time, Google and Apple have made the service available for a larger group as there is no mention of an upper limit.

The TestFlight service by Apple enables the developers to grant beta access to their applications. A beta version of Chrome in this regard will provide for critical bug fixes and enable Google to provide better experience in the future.

This is the first experimental build of Google for iOS as the beta was available on other platforms like Window, Linux, Android and Mac. Introducing it on iOS platform will enable more feedback for stable builds in the future for iPhone and iPad users.