Yesterday we reported that Google officially updated the stable version of Chrome to Chrome 27, introducing several new features and bug fixes. Chrome for Android (stable version) also received similar treatment and has been promoted to Chrome 27. It comes with several options that were previously included in past versions of Chrome Beta for Android.

Chrome 27 for Android has full-screen browsing abilities, simpler searching directly from the omnibox, and some stability improvements. The full-screen mode engages when the user begins scrolling down a webpage; the toolbar will scroll up with the rest of the content and doesn't stay fixated at the top for navigation. Tablet users can press the browser back button to view their tab history, and Chrome for Android now features client-side certification support. That allows users to access sites requiring visitors to use a certificate.

We reported on these features early last month when Google Chrome Beta for Android hit version 27. The update to Chrome Beta also included client-side certification support. Google began rolling out this most recent update yesterday, but if you still haven't received it, you can manually get it from the Google Play store.