Here are some of the changes that have been made:
- Speak Georgian or Sinhala? Now you can switch Vivaldi’s UI language to those languages too. (VAB-10356)
- Opening Vivaldi Help from the main menu, will now open the site in a new tab instead of an (VAB-10438)
Take a look at the changelog for an overview of the changes and let us know what you think.
- [Help page] Help page should open in regular tab (VAB-10438)
- [Tab Switcher] button is missing in landscape mode when Address Bar is at the top (VAB-10375)
- [Tablet] Menu settings should not be available (VAB-10390)
- [Translation] Georgian and Sinhala are not in the App language list (VAB-10356)
- [UI] UI polish for Tracker blocker dialog (VAB-10357)
- [Regression] Crash in closing private tabs (VAB-10395)
- [Regression] Tab stacks are not dissolving (VAB-10451)
- [Crash] App crashes when tapping V icon while pip displayed (VAB-10436)
- [Crash] Crash when typing in address bar on private tab (VAB-10427)
- Upgraded to Chromium branch 132.0.6834.12
Download options
We are currently offering Snapshots from the Play Store.
Sometimes there might be a delay after a snapshot blog post goes live, while updates are rolled out via the Play Store. If you don’t want to wait, or you do not use the Play Store on your device, we also offer .apk files for manual installation.
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Manually installed files can be updated from the Play Store at a later date, provided you installed the one that is most appropriate for your device. If you are not sure which one is right for you, simply install Droid Hardware Info [Alt], switch to the ‘System’ Tab and look at the ‘Instruction Sets’ line.
Differences to Final
The purpose of these snapshots is to allow our users a chance to preview upcoming changes, and to help us ensure the quality of our latest fixes and improvements, before we add them to Final. If you would prefer something that was already widely tested, stick with the main Vivaldi Android package.
When testing a Snapshot, it is a good idea to review the changelog (above). Try out the changes and let us know your thoughts in the comments section or directly in the Play Store. When commenting in the Play Store, remember that it is helpful to mention the version you were testing with.
Main photo by Danist Soh