Chrome vs. Safari – Galaxy Nexus vs. iPhone 4S
Hinder out our Chrome for Android Walkthrough!
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The bed for the best mobile browser is impartial about dead even. Android's browser has certainly competed with its Webkit cousin in nimble Safari for several versions now, relatively from borrowing bits and pieces of Chrome unwritten law’. (Anybody remember this demo from Google IO 2010?) But while the browsers puissance have been fairly even under the hood, Safari's indubitably had the edge in what the end users see, with scrolling and zooming that's buttery level.
With the introduction of the Chrome browser on Android (currently elbow in beta form), the mobile browsing playing players has been leveled that much more. Behind the scenes, things are competition as fast as ever. And out front, on the spread, the Android's browsing observation has taking another evolutionary dance forward.
We've got a quick likeness video and some more benchmarks after the break into bits. We're not looking for the most well-organized of results here — granted the benchmarks speak for themselves. Actually, it's the feel of the Chrome browser on Android (and, again, muse on that it's still a “beta” output, for what that's good) that we're most interested in.