Google Chrome Beta full screen mode for Android
Along with the standard version of Google Chrome for Android, the search engine giant has also provided a beta version of the application for those on the platform that want to experience new features. Now, thanks to the Google Chrome Beta verqsion, the users can view web pages in full screen.
Remember though that this is only a beta, so sometimes it may not work. Sometimes when the app is re-launched the browser can display as normally instead of the full screen mode, but so far it hasn’t suffered from any crashes.
Besides, there are a few steps to follow: First you need an Android device that is running Ice Cream Sandwich or above and install the Chrome for Android beta via Google Play. Once the app is opened you will need to type in chrome://flags/ into the address bar at the top, and once the page has loaded scroll down until you find the option for enabling WebGL. This will get you to re-launch the web browser, and then you will need to head to the Boids and Buildings experiment that can be found here. This brings the full screen mode to the app as well as creating a line drawn city.
Source: Google Play