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  • Chrome in ice cream sandwich
  • Pieface
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    anyone else having problems? i find it runs really slow and crashes alot, especially filling out web forms

    CaptainFlashheart
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    😉

    xherbivorex
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    freezes/unresponsive a bit on my galaxy s2. but isn’t it still in beta anyway? if so, i’m not that arsed. it’s still way better than the stock android browser.

    Pieface
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    Opera seems as reliable as ever

    Stoner
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    I wont use it yet. Its rubbish on my tacky chinese tab.

    I wont use it until I get a nexus 7

    ’till then opera.

    Russell96
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    Yes I agree buggy on ICS on my Asus, but dammed good on my Nexus 7

    soma_rich
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    I prefer dolphin to any other android browsers. I think it’s odd Google haven’t sorted chrome yurt though.

    druidh
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    What are the perceived advantages of Chrome or Opera over the inbuilt browser on something like my HTC One S?

    Pieface
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    dunno just assumed it would work really well given that it comes from the same manufacturers as the OS

    druidh
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    So – who wrote the inbuilt Android browser?

    Pieface
    Full Member

    Maybe the phone manufacturer / network provider?

    Why bother having Chrome as a seperate App then rather than just buildign it in as the default?

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