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A logo is pictured at Google's European Engineering Center in Zurich April16, 2015. Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann

iPhone and iPad users can now use beta versions on their iOS devices with the 3D touch support feature. Google recently launched the Chrome beta program to make it a promising experience for users.

The added functionality helps users enjoy more features. For example, long pressing the Chrome home button brings up the ‘voice search’ option that helps navigate features quickly and enables users to learn more about the app features.

Indeed, the beta version has a lot of great features, but you’ll need the TestFlight developer tool to download it first, reports Tech Times. Here are a few simple methods to follow for downloading the Chrome Beta app.

Start by downloading TestFlight from the App Store. Register with the Chrome beta download website and then sign in to choose the option ‘Download Chrome beta’. You’ll get a verification email, which will help replace the current version of Chrome, reports PC Magazine.

For a safe download, TestFlight will inform users if the app can be downloaded smoothly or if there are any glitches. It’s the first time Google announced a Chrome Beta program for iOS but the company previously launched the same across Windows, Android, Mac and Linux platforms.

Apple recently increased user limits from 1,000 to 2,000 on TestFlight, thus doubling the testing period from 30 to 60 days. It’s yet to be explained out why Apple chose to up the numbers but the initiative is expected to bring more users to iOS devices.

The tech giant took its first step to include TestFlight across its devices by buying Burstly. Users can learn about apps better with the new beta phase, but it’s not suited for a browser experience free of tech errors. Google’s new opportunity for iOS users is likely to land it more revenues.

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