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UC Browser for Windows Phone bumped to 3.6, makes it easier to follow the 2014 FIFA World Cup

Ron Ron
September 19, 2019
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UC Browser for Windows Phone bumped to 3.6, makes it easier to follow the 2014 FIFA World Cup

Popular web client UC Browser for Windows Phone has picked up a major update. The new version makes it easier for users to follow up on the 2014 FIFA World Cup which started just a few hours ago. In addition, the client now lets you download content directly to SD card, a feature that many of us would find handy.

Bumping up the version number to 3.6, the new browser offers World Cup information on the speed dial page. Users can check live scores, stats, text broadcast, photos, and videos alongside group updates right from within the browser. There’s also a Match Reminder option that will keep you informed with the schedule. 

The other significant feature is the ability to download files directly to the SD card. Furthermore, UC Browser claims that there have been some improvements while downloading on WiFi. The downloads will no longer pause after you lock the screen of your Windows Phone. There’s also an Optimized Speed mode, which should enhance your browsing experience.

Take the app out for a spin and let us know what you think of it. You can download it from the Via link below (if you don’t see the update right away, give it some time). 

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