Just curious. Please share your thought.
Quite smooth. Apart from a second of lag when application is just launched. No flash.
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Stock ics browser seems to have better performance.
(on chinese release)
chrome beta- nice ui
buttery smooth
but no user-agent option
no flash support
no exit button in menu
One force close otherwise works on the Chinese leak. I like the tabs.
I like Chrome more than the stock browser. The way it zooms subtly when filling in entries, etc. This should have been the stock browser for Android.
installed it. quite good actually. but the adblock software does not work on it. doesn't help if you are on a limited bandwidth subscription from your carrier.
i'll stick with it, otherwise opera mini for those websites that are 'blocked' by my carrier.
It's been an amazing experience and chrome beta works smooth... There is nt much lag also and quite fun...
Lots of feedback!
I am jealous. I didn't tried the first ICS leak. Waiting for standard leak!
I find Chrome Beta to be better than the Chinese stock browser, mostly because it looks good. Speed wise it might be a bit slower though, but not by much. I like how it zooms into some tricky areas where a lot of links are confined into a small space(Page index for example)
Im loving chrome browser. I have no complaints. Dont have to worry about losing bookmarks and such now and its extremely smooth.
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i have tried but to be honest i didnt like. I prefer opera mobile browser
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Hey folks, many of you will have heard of the iris browser when it was first announced at first release it was pretty poor, just downloaded the latest test version though and must say im quite impressed the biggest flasw is the lack of a overview zoom like opera mini.
It renders pages fairly quick though using webkit and is worth a spin and prob keeping an eye on over the coming months.
http://www.torchmobile.com/
Hey folks, many of you will have heard of the iris browser when it was first announced at first release it was pretty poor, just downloaded the latest test version though and must say im quite impressed the biggest flasw is the lack of a overview zoom like opera mini.
It renders pages fairly quick though using webkit and is worth a spin and prob keeping an eye on over the coming months.
http://www.torchmobile.com/
This forum along with a few others running the newer vbulletin now are very choppy when scrolling on my nexus. I see that there are many new active dynamic components, like web 2.0ish, so it seems these bog down the browser more than before. Is this something with the browser not being optimized with this newest format? Or will it be like this forever?
Majority of websites I visit are smooth as can be. But just these new upgrades like xda and howardforums that have been upgraded are really choppy and slow.
bump this up. nobody have any issue with this?
RogerPodacter said:
bump this up. nobody have any issue with this?
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Yep, which is why I reverted back to the old style
exactly, I did the same when browse using N1
it seems new UI heavy with CSS and javascript
same here i changed back but im kind of jealous of my cousin's iPad zipping through like butter and my nexus one lagging behind...
is this something that google can update the browser to acomodate? or is it just the way it is for the webkit browser...?
Okay so whats all this i been reading about dolphin browser that spys on the urls the user visits?
Is this true? Or just a rumor or some stupid topic someone decided to open?
anyone know?
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Why don't ask this question in the according thread instead of creating a new one?
BTW: I use Opera Mobile and think it's far far better.
1. Versions 7.0 and 7.1 report the URLs that you visit to some server. After much complainnig from users, the programmers fixed this in Version 7.2. I downloaded it yesterday.
2. What is better about Opera Mobile?
Rendering performance, scrolling and zooming speed is the fastest available yet.
I was browsing Anantech, and saw an article on the Droid RAZR's browser. I was wondering if it was possible to port it over to our Droid 3? Wondering if any devs can look into this?
Here is the Article
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4981/motorola-droid-razr-performance-preview-improved-browser-performance
Who uses stock browser anyway?
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Motorola's stock browser is actually really good, much better then anything out there. I have had so many issues with Dolphin, Opera, and Skyfire (havent even tried mozilla, heard to many bad things plus no flash). I dont know if you have even messed with the stock browser, but its pretty amazing, I dont know what they have done to it, but its not the same thing that comes with ASOP android. I have used the stock one on my xoom, and its horrible.
Try Miren Browser
Stock browser is great now with Gingerbread, Opera was a better choice for Froyo tho bak in the day.
Wish we had the hardware accelerated browser of the GS2 tho, that would be the ****.
-smc
Have to agree. Miren kept force closing on my xoom, gonna stick with stock on boot, still trying to get thhe browser.apk from the razr board to see if it works in the droid 3
@ anarchy4sale
How'd you go with grabbing the browser apk?
-smc