Other notable browsers include Maxthon for
Android (Free, 2.2+) which boasts great speed and tablet views, as well as a
packed in RSS reader and options to switch site views quickly, and UC Browser (Free, 2.1+) which has a pretty bare bones foundation but tons of add-ons you can install to extend its features.
Firefox for
Android (Free, 2.2+) is a great browser if you use
Firefox on the desktop, as it can automatically sync bookmarks, open tabs, history, and passwords with you, and it also has a pretty good library of add-ons.
If you have an older device, a mid-range phone, or just don't want all of the features that the full Opera browser brings to the table, consider
Opera Mini, a lightweight version of the browser with a focus on speed and loading pages quickly. Depending on the phone you have,
Chrome may be your stock browser. If not, the default
Android browser that comes with your phone is certainly
servicable, but it's not as powerful as any of the above. It may be simple to use and very fast. If you need features, grab a third-party browser, but the default browser is a good choice if all you want is speed, stability, and simplicity.