In today's era of rapid mobile internet development, browsers act as a bridge between smartphones and the internet, handling a large amount of access and interaction tasks.
Different browser engines determine how web pages are rendered and what features are supported. Especially on the two main operating systems, iOS and Android, differences in browser engines have a profound impact on user experience and website compatibility.
Understanding and checking the browser engine version on your device can ensure smooth and secure web browsing. This article will detail how to check the browser engine version on iOS and Android devices, helping you easily understand your browser environment.

According to Apple's regulations, all browsers on iOS devices must use the WebKit engine, which means the browser engine version is closely tied to the system version.
Simply put, the newer the iOS version, the newer the browser engine version. Steps to check:
Open Settings
Tap "General" > "About"
Check "Software Version"
The "Software Version" corresponds to the current iOS version of your device, and the Safari browser engine updates along with the iOS version.
For example, if your iPhone is running iOS 16.4, then the Safari engine you are using corresponds to the WebKit version for 16.4. Other browsers on iOS devices, such as Chrome and Firefox, also use this WebKit engine.
Android devices have a wide variety of browsers and engine options, mainly Blink and Gecko.
Example: Google Chrome
Open Chrome browser
Tap the "···" menu at the top right
Go to "Settings" > "About Chrome"
Check the browser version number
The Chrome browser version usually updates in sync with the Blink engine version.
Similarly, Microsoft Edge also uses the Blink engine, and the version checking method is similar.
Firefox Browser:
Open Firefox browser
Tap the top-right menu
Go to "Settings" > "About Firefox"
Check the version number
Firefox uses the Gecko engine, and the version number corresponds to the Gecko engine version.
Manually finding version information is simple but requires navigating through multiple menus. For convenience, you can use ToDetect's browser engine version detection feature to get engine and version information quickly.

ToDetect can detect the current browser's engine version with one click, supports multiple platforms, and requires no complex operation. It can also show whether the browser is the latest version and provide related security risk alerts, helping users confirm whether the browser's User-Agent matches the actual engine.
Some browsers or plugins modify the User-Agent string to mimic other browsers, which may cause misjudgment. Multi-dimensional data can help determine the real engine version.
Browser engines update frequently. Regular checks help you stay informed about version changes, ensuring security and compatibility.
Browser vendors release version notes. Following them helps understand new features and security fixes in the latest versions.
Checking the browser engine version on iOS and Android devices is an important step to ensure a smooth browsing experience and enhance security.
iOS device browsers all use the WebKit engine, and the engine version is tied to the system version;
Android device browsers are diverse, mainly using Blink and Gecko engines, which can be inferred from version numbers.
With the ToDetect browser engine detection tool, users can easily and quickly obtain the engine type and version of the browser on their devices. Understanding and managing your browser engine is key for modern mobile internet users to stay secure and enjoy smooth browsing.
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