

Here, tap the Native Alpha APK link to download the app's installer file. Once there, expand the "Assets" header at the bottom of the first listing, which is the most recent release. To get started, tap the link below from your phone. This means you'll need to sideload the app. It's still in its pre-release phases at the moment, so it's not available on the Play Store (though the developer plans to host it on F-Droid soon). The app that makes this possible is fully open-source and was created by developer cylonid. Don't Miss: Here's Why You Should Be Using Private DNS on Your Phone.You also get navigation gestures, optional ad blocking, and system-chosen dark mode on Android elements that appear while browsing. Second, there's not clumsy address bar or browser menu in a UI on top of the website, only the website itself in full-screen. First, you get an icon on your home screen that launches you into the website in one tap. In the meantime, you can take matters into your own hands with an app that uses your system WebView to render websites in a full-screen, borderless window with a few extra features - a lot like a native Android app.


To avoid distractions because of using the mouse, take a look at the shortcuts below. Progressive Web Apps hope to one day bridge the gap between websites and apps by giving the former more access to your phone's features, but they're not very common yet. You'll probably want to use some keyboard shortcuts when reading a Kindle book.
