Dolphin focuses on efficient browser functionality. Dolphin Webzine allows websites with RSS feeds to be viewed in a Table of Contents-like display. Once in the webzine display, you can quickly tab through story summaries and can select one to read.
Though it is no longer a novel feature, Dolphin was one of the first browsers to support tabbed browsing on mobile devices. It better utilizes screen space by removing browsing features from the main display; swipe to the right on the screen to access the tab bar, and swipe to the left to access bookmarked sites.
Third-party browsers on iOS devices must contend with Safari, the only native browser installed by Apple; any link that is opened from e-mail on iOS devices automatically opens in Safari. If Apple users don’t mind this hiccup, Dolphin can grant them access to a whole new browsing experience.
You can download the browser at either the App Store or Android Market.
Here is a video from the people at Dolphin advertising the features: