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Windows Phone puts what the Web is about in your pocket, making it easy to
find, view, and act on Web content. You’ll find Internet Explorer 10 for
Windows Phone — the fastest version ever — on the Start screen
and in the App list, and can tap a hyperlink from anywhere on your phone to launch
the browser and go to that page. We think you’ll find your phone’s built-in
browser to be fast, fluid, and perfect for touch. Your
phone’s built-in browser delivers many of the same features as
Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8, including a smart address bar, tabbed
browsing, favorites, History, and the ability to delete
your browsing history. Of course, we also optimized the browser for your phone,
adding features such as multitouch zoom; landscape view;
a Web-ready keyboard; and automatic recognition of street addresses, phone
numbers, and email addresses on webpages.
Internet Explorer 10
for Windows Phone also includes a new SmartScreen Filter — just like the one
in Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 — to help protect you from
malicious websites.
JavaScript
performance is up to seven times faster than with
Windows Phone 7.5 and twice as many HTML5 features are supported. We
also added more ways to share, enabled you to get links
via NFC, and re-enabled Find-on-Page.
A Fast, Fluid Browser (Improved)
Windows Phone 7.5 had a browser based on Internet Explorer 9.
Internet Explorer 10 for Windows Phone
shares it codebase with Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 to bring you an
experience that‘s fast, fluid, and perfect for
touch. With Internet Explorer 10 for
Windows Phone, you get the following:
- Hardware-Accelerated Graphics. Uses your phone’s built-in GPU to improve performance when rendering HTML5-based animation or video in the browser.
- Faster JavaScript Engine. When rendering webpages based on JavaScript, Internet Explorer in Windows Phone 8 is up to seven times faster than the version in Windows Phone 7.5.
- Improved Support for HTML5 and W3C Web Standards. Including CSS3, SVG, DOM, XHTML, and ECMAScript. Support for HTML5 is double what it was in Windows Phone 7.5, including new support for HTML5 touch events.
- A Clean UI Design. Enables you to experience the beauty of the Web instead of the browser frame.
- Protected Mode. Helps improve security by constraining the browser session to a low-rights security sandbox.
- Tab Isolation. Runs each browser tab in a separate process so that one poorly-designed website won’t crash the entire browser or affect other tabs.
Rapid Access to the Web
With Windows Phone 8, you’ll have many options for accessing the Web. You’ll find Internet Explorer 10 for Windows Phone on the Start screen and in the App list, and you can
get quick access to favorite webpages
by pinning Tiles for those pages to your
Start screen. Of course, you can tap a hyperlink
from anywhere on your phone to launch the
browser and go to that page.
Mobile-Ready Browser
By default, Internet Explorer 10 for Windows Phone identifies
itself to websites as a mobile browser so that
sites can optimize their content for your phone. Even if a site doesn’t provide
mobile optimized content, you’ll find that
webpages still load quickly and look great. You can rotate your phone to switch between portrait and
landscape views, and you can adjust your preference between mobile and desktop versions of
websites in the Settings menu. And when you need to enter text on a webpage, the view will
automatically zoom in to make it easier. You can view YouTube videos just as easily, without having
to download a standalone YouTube app.
Less Browser, More Web
Internet Explorer 10 for Windows Phone helps you see the beauty of the Web — not the browser frame. The address bar is at the
bottom of the screen to conserve screen
space, and it won’t disappear when you switch
to landscape view. The More menu — always just
a tap away — is the single place to go for
switching tabs, revisiting recently-viewed sites,
accessing and adding to your favorites, pinning
websites to the Start screen, sharing websites
with others, finding text on a page, and
accessing browser settings.
Smart Address Bar (Improved)
Built for easy use while on the go, the address bar in Internet
Explorer 10 for Windows Phone suggests
websites as you start to type, showing matches from your favorites, browsing
history, and popular Bing searches. You can
also enter a search term in the address bar to find what you want using the search engine configured by your
phone’s service provider. Need a map? With Windows Phone, you won’t need to go to a separate
app. Just enter the address as a search term and your map will be at the top of your results.
In
Windows Phone 8, now you can choose from three functions for the address bar
button: stop/refresh, favorites, and
tabs. To adjust this from within Internet Explorer 10, just tap More > Settings.
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