Today, Microsoft finally released a major update to the program browsing Edge on iOS. After prolonged testing, version 93.961,47 is released to all of them users who follow the Edge Stable channel and for iPhone and iPad users.
What makes this release special is that this is the first stable version of Edge for iOS with a single base code for all platforms. Several months ago, Microsoft promised to bring all versions of Edge under one umbrella with a single build number.
This makes the procedure development much faster and easier, as developers no longer need to code three times a single feature for the different platforms (desktop, iOS and Android). This also helps Edge mobile keep up with the competition.
Android was the first platform for cell phones released Microsoft Edge for all users in the Stable channel. On iOS, however, Microsoft needed much more time to test and refine features before officially releasing the browser app to the public.
If you use Microsoft Edge on iPhone or iPad, you can download version 93 from the App Store. Here is the complete changelog.