What browsers support hardware acceleration on SGS2 running stock rom?
dr0idman said:
What browsers support hardware acceleration on SGS2 running stock rom?
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Stock browser?
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Only stock. None other.
lies. opera mobile supports hardware acceleration on the s2
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How can I check it?
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How can I check it?
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Load a complex webpage like www.anandtech.com or www.engadget.com and see how smoothly it scrolls, it should be extremely smooth. Opera mobile is the smoothest browser on my captivate, but on the sgs2 even the stock one should be very smooth.
A bit off topic:
Can anyone of you explain why the stock browser lags terribly in recent releases of Lite'ning and other ROM's?
And why bringing up the keyboard seems to eliminate the lag...?
sinspawn said:
A bit off topic:
Can anyone of you explain why the stock browser lags terribly in recent releases of Lite'ning and other ROM's?
And why bringing up the keyboard seems to eliminate the lag...?
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Something is going wrong when it Browser.apk is deodexed.
Bringing back the .odex file fixes the problem.
That's why it works fine on stock.
soraxd said:
lies. opera mobile supports hardware acceleration on the s2
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Yeah Opera Mobile supports it too. I just played Buck Bunny 1080p video on youtube. This is the only browser I can use for download files from filesharing sites.
Dolphin HD v6.0 has support for hardware acceleration also. Played 1080p Flash videos just fine.
nraudigy2 said:
Dolphin HD v6.0 has support for hardware acceleration also. Played 1080p Flash videos just fine.
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I think so too. And Dolphin has better rendering than Opera. Am I right?
Dolphin Browser uses WebKit, same rendering engine like the stock browser does.
Opera Mobile uses own rendering engine, Presto. Both will fail if page was designed for IE. Otherwise all browser should perform well. Render quality is the same.
Opera is faster then Webkit in own webkit performance test frameworks, so it is worth trying.
are you sure opera is hardware accelerated? it was my understanding that opera was just coded in c++ rather than the java virtual machine. but not actually hardware accelerated. i could be wrong though.
Just did a search and it's confirmed for Dolphin HD. Added in version 4.5. Only did the search after reading posts here but i wanted confirmation.
"Hardware accelerated" is a somewhat vague term. In this context I think it refers to whether or not the webpage is rendered as a texture which the GPU than scales when the user zooms or whether it's rendered as pixels which are then redrawn by the CPU, when the user zooms.
Video is a different matter - just because the video is decoded and scaled by the GPU, it doesn't mean that the pages are rendered as textures.
UPDATE:
I just googled about Dolphin HD and found this article:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...neycomb-devices-now-smooth-as-butter-kind-of/
Dolphin HD indeed supports acceleration by rendering the pages as textures. However, it applies only to Android 3 (the tablet edition of Android) and not 2.3 which the Galaxy S II uses.
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"Hardware accelerated" is a somewhat vague term. In this context I think it refers to whether or not the webpage is rendered as a texture which the GPU than scales when the user zooms or whether it's rendered as pixels which are then redrawn by the CPU, when the user zooms.
Video is a different matter - just because the video is decoded and scaled by the GPU, it doesn't mean that the pages are rendered as textures.
UPDATE:
I just googled about Dolphin HD and found this article:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...neycomb-devices-now-smooth-as-butter-kind-of/
Dolphin HD indeed supports acceleration by rendering the pages as textures. However, it applies only to Android 3 (the tablet edition of Android) and not 2.3 which the Galaxy S II uses.
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Thanks for the explanation. The main reason why I asked this question is I have difficulty choosing between Opera, Dolphin and Stock. Since hardware acceleration is not an issue, I think I may stick to dolphin.
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Right now im using dolphin browser hd. Its pretty good, but it doesn't have multitouch and is a bit choppy sometimes. I've used xscope and it really sucked.
Any suggestions?
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Did you try Xscope 6 (web and file)? Very pleased with the pinch to zoom and speed.
I'm using Dolphin Browser HD v4.2. I believe it does have multi-touch (pinch and zoom works great )
roscher150 said:
I'm using Dolphin Browser HD v4.2. I believe it does have multi-touch (pinch and zoom works great )
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Yup, you want v4.2.
4.3 broke multi-touch on the NC.
There is already a post on this in the general discussion:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892627
Suggestions include Opera Mobile, Dolphin HD, Dolphin Mini, Opera Mini, xScope, FF Beta off the top of my head.
Do you have a 4.2 apk you could share?
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They posted a link themselves for Nook Color users who need to downgrade:
http://bit.ly/dolphin42
(Got this off their market page)
I, personaly, prefer Dolphin HD. I tried Opera but it just seemed a little too buggy for me. Granted, this was right as the NC was first being rooted so I might have to go back and evaluate.
bdcrim said:
Did you try Xscope 6 (web and file)? Very pleased with the pinch to zoom and speed.
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XScope 6 (web and file)?
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XScope 6 (web and file)?
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http://www.androlib.com/android.application.sui-mrelease-xEtA.aspx
anyone try out Miren Browser? So far its been my browser of choice. Its pretty fast and comparable to Dolphin. Give it a shot, Id love to hear what you all think.
I use Dolphin HD as my primary NC browser, but if there are embedded videos (non-youtube) on sites that I want to browse, then I use Skyfire, which handles most embedded video sites extremely well, even without Adobe flash enabled on our devices.
I got miren last night and am beginning to like it. The scrolling is BY far the smoothest I've seen. I still might use dolphin HD because of the pinch zoom and the side bookmark gesture
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anyone try out Miren Browser? So far its been my browser of choice. Its pretty fast and comparable to Dolphin. Give it a shot, Id love to hear what you all think.
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Once you choose a new browser, is it possible to make the new browser show up when you hit the web button in the stock (rooted) firmware?
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I bought xscope a few days ago and have loved it so far. It handles reflow after zoom better than any of the other browser I've tried (Opera Mobile, Miren, Dolphin HD&Mini, stock) and pinch-to-zoom works out of the box. it isn't the smoothest scroller, and sometimes has accuracy issues when trying to press buttons, but I hardly care given its ability to format everything so nicely (my eyes aren't the greatest, so I do a lot of zooming on text).
Dolphin 4.2
Yeah I use Dolphin HD 4.2 and it seems to be the perfect browser for a tablet. Especially at 1.1ghz. It is fantastic.
i can't live without lastpass so dolphin gets my vote!
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I tried Dolphin HD, xScope, Opera Mobile and Miren Browser. My vote goes for Dolphin HD.
xScope is quite good. In fact the Opera Mini like instant back feature is useful. But the text rendering was not as good as Dolphin. Also the address bar is quite small which makes it hard to hit.
Opera Mobile is not yet optimised for tablets. When you start, the quick dial screen that greets you, has large buttons which look very odd. Also the font rendering was not good.
Miren is the best looking browser of the lot. But the issue is that this browser has lot of key options positioned in the corners of the screen. And we know Nook Color has detection issues with corners which makes it tough to use this wonderful browser.
Overall Dolphin HD is ideal. No corner controls and also provides tabbed browsing. Has some addons too.
Tried several, not real happy with any. Finally settled on Dolphin--at least for the time being.
I use Dolphin HD. It is alright, but I have a question. Does any browser allow scrolling in frames? I take online classes and the setup is a "tree" forum view. I can only see the first 7 or 8 posts and can't scroll down to see the others. Does anyone have any ideas?
which one do you prefer???
to me mini dolphin loads quicker than HD.
I prefer Mini, HD just seemed to bloated and slow for me. I didn't really need all those plug ins. Though I've actually switched to Miren Browser myself, seems a little faster than Dolphin.
opera browser is a lot smoother and quicker in my opinion
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I prefer Mini, HD just seemed to bloated and slow for me. I didn't really need all those plug ins. Though I've actually switched to Miren Browser myself, seems a little faster than Dolphin.
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Firefox used to be my favorite.
but now i switch to Dolphin HD, more fun and customizable.
If comes to only Dolphin.
Then i prefer HD with powerful add-ons and fast loading.
I still use the Stock browser for most. Firefox was my undisputed reigning champion of my internet browsing. But Bolt Browser comes out swinging pretty hard. Esp for being a Alpha build. It's almost to nice.
I've also pretty much just used the stock browser for the most part. I'm curious though...haven't tried many of these 3rd party browsers, i.e. Dolphine, Opera...mostly just because I haven't seen a need to. The stock one works well IMO, but if the alternatives are even better then why not...? What are the major benefits of these other browsers? Different features and faster page loading?
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I've also pretty much just used the stock browser for the most part. I'm curious though...haven't tried many of these 3rd party browsers, i.e. Dolphine, Opera...mostly just because I haven't seen a need to. The stock one works well IMO, but if the alternatives are even better then why not...? What are the major benefits of these other browsers? Different features and faster page loading?
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Opera Mini and Dolphin mini lack alot of features, like flash for example. But they are blazing fast. Firefox is really quick and has 1:1 desktop syncing. Bookmarks, passwords, user names EVERYTHING is 1:1. But it only supports flash lite. I cannot speak for Dolphin HD or the other one that was mentioned i've never used them. Skyfire is quick and has a-lot of plug ins.
Hi Guys,
Could you please guide me to find out which browser is best for Galaxy S2. Is it Dolphin HD V6 or Dolphin Mini.
Thanks,
There is no "best browser". I prefer stock, but the next person will prefer something else and the next something else etc..
It's no big deal to install a browser and use it for a few days, so just try them yourself and find the best one for you. After all, isn't that the best one?
IMO best browser is Stock, it supports GPU acceleration. Next best is Dolphin HD. I'd prefer even Mozilla over Opera.
Dolphin HD can do way more than stock browser but has no hardware acceleration which I'm only missing when playing flash content (videos that don't open in the video player). Despite that I can only recommend Dolphin HD!
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I love mirren. Well worth a try.
Try them all tho. I Used xScope for ages but switched to mirren and love it.
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Thanks fyi, will try it. Never heard of it anyway
+1 for Mirren
Tried Mirren, gotta say it's a fantastic browser, definitely my next best after Stock. Tried a 1080p YT video as well, it's working well, not as smooth as Stock but still not pathetic like others. Does it support GPU acceleration?
Thanks anyway.
Regards.
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+1 for Mirren
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Same here, I'm still rather new here, so can't post the link. Its spelt Miren, and can be found in the android market for free. Ignore the odd untranslated Chinese dialogue here and there =)
I prefer Opera browser, just because it supports text reflow
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opera works fine for me as well since I use it on my pc and sync everything between them via opera link.. also good for browser based downloads..
It seems like Mirens development is suspended.
Fire Dolphin HD v6 support hw acceleration? Doesn't seem that different from v5.
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There IS a best browser, and it's Opera Mobile (not the mini).
Super smooth, on-the-fly switching of user agent (desktop/mobile), plays 720p video in flash on huge webpages and doesn't even hickup (full hw acceleration)
+ You get stuff like automatic sync/backup, opera turbo, adjustable zoom/appearance/etc.
Oh and it's 100% free.
Stock is very nice too, but definitely lacks features of Opera.
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Stock is very nice too, but definitely lacks features of Opera.
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I never commented on others opinion, but this I can't take
Opera 11 supports hardware acceleration too.
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It seems like Mirens development is suspended.
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That's a shame. Where did you see that?
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stock ftw! next should be skyfire though. opera has some nice animation but not really stable in terms of connection for me.
In order.......
1-X-Scope Pro
2-Miren
3-Dolphin HD
4-Opera
5-Stock
Skyfire and Maxathon worth a mention too.
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Opera 11 supports hardware acceleration too.
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Are you sure about that?
jonny68 said:
In order.......
1-X-Scope Pro
2-Miren
3-Dolphin HD
4-Opera
5-Stock
Skyfire and Maxathon worth a mention too.
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I'd pretty much agree with that...
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Now that ICS has been released i have a few questions for current Mediapad owners that hopefully will help me decide if want to get one
1) I know that the mediapad is not the benchmark leader, do games like "temple run" and "wind up knight" run smoothly on it?
2) Is the native android SIP (internet calling) enabled in the final ICS version?
3) I read a lot of complaint out the touchscreen sensitivity. Has it been fixed in the latest ICS build?
4) How the web browser?
5) When you connect your mediapad through the HDMI out, how is the picture quality?
Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
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Now that ICS has been released i have a few questions for current Mediapad owners that hopefully will help me decide if want to get one
1) I know that the mediapad is not the benchmark leader, do games like "temple run" and "wind up knight" run smoothly on it?
2) Is the native android SIP (internet calling) enabled in the final ICS version?
3) I read a lot of complaint out the touchscreen sensitivity. Has it been fixed in the latest ICS build?
4) How the web browser?
5) When you connect your mediapad through the HDMI out, how is the picture quality?
Any information you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
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1) yes.
2) no. At least it isn't exposed in the Huawei native phone app.
3) still the same, at least compared to the last beta build. Not really a problem though. But the jitter is more pronounced in high resolution setting (basically it will set the dpi to low, thus would look like 10" tablet scaled to 7"... Everything is smaller).
4) never encountered any problem. You can also use other browser like Dolphin and it would also be accelerated (basically Dolphin runs very smooth in ICS vs laggish in Galaxy Note).
5) looks low resolution (unless for portrait apps). So basically the same as previous build. I haven't use HC, so I don't know how much better it supposed to be, but compared to Galaxy Note, the note have better image quality but everything run more sluggish when using HDMI compared to mediapad which run very smooth but at lower resolution (and probably lower color depth also?).
1) I know that the mediapad is not the benchmark leader, do games like "temple run" and "wind up knight" run smoothly on it?
2) Is the native android SIP (internet calling) enabled in the final ICS version?
3) I read a lot of complaint out the touchscreen sensitivity. Has it been fixed in the latest ICS build?
4) How the web browser?
5) When you connect your mediapad through the HDMI out, how is the picture quality?
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1. Never mind the benchmarks, everything I've thrown at it runs smoothly (the likes of GTA III, DeadSpace, Shadowgun, Six Guns, and so on).
2. The client is not included.
3. I'm using hi-res mode and don't have any problems or annoyances.
4. I'm using Opera and it works great. Stock one is not causing any trouble either.
5. Not tested yet. Sorry.
Thanks guys!
For the screen issue, does it mean yo sometimes have to tap twice on items when using high res mode?
I also read on some forum that there are issued with Skype video on the latest release. Con someone confirm?
I will download the system files and see how to enable the native SIP client. It is normally a setting in the framework-Res.apk file.
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clubtech said:
Thanks guys!
For the screen issue, does it mean yo sometimes have to tap twice on items when using high res mode?
I also read on some forum that there are issued with Skype video on the latest release. Con someone confirm?
I will download the system files and see how to enable the native SIP client. It is normally a setting in the framework-Res.apk file.
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As long as you have steady hand/finger while tapping and light touch then it shouldn't be a problem. The biggest annoyance is when you play something that need steady aim like angry birds and shooting games (contract killer or other games that you basically need to hold your finger at the screen steadily) because it will be jittery. It isn't that you can't play it, but it definitely add an extra challenge to the game. Skype issue is mostly on the skype itself. I haven't tested it yet (on the official build), but I read in skype forum that some other ICS devices also have this green video problem.
For the screen issue, does it mean yo sometimes have to tap twice on items when using high res mode?
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Not at all. However, everything is about half (two thirds maybe) the size when in hi-res, so if you have (very) large hands it might be a problem. Like rurou said "like 10" tablet scaled to 7""...
Idc which as long as it not the htc one x(too expensive I surf the web the most and i need a silky smooth browser like the iphone. Tried Stock ics browser on the galaxy nexus today and its not even CLOSE to ios safari.
Try Dolphin, Chrome, Boat, Maxathon, Firefox.
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Opera also has a decent browser
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Wait what?
Are you talking about the phone or browser app?
If you're on a budget try the HTC Desire HD, great surfing speeds and note that it isn't 4G.
If your really serious get a 4G phone but please note that it is very limited in different countries (Australia currently only has one 4G phone).
Browser app: Dolphin, Firefox, Chrome etc. There are tons to choose from but I really recommend Google stock browser (Chrome) or Dolphin if you REALLY hate stock.
Boat browser is one of the fastest (try the regular, not the mini one).
I'd say you have to aim for 200 + euro phones. The ones with 1ghz+ cpu like xperia neo v, Huawei x5 pro etc
Try Opera or Firefox!
i recommend Opera!
Opera Mini on 3G and Dolphin HD on WiFi
I've been using Dolphin and its pretty smooth for me
Use Google Chrome it had iPhone user agent
galaxy sII
I noticed the Samsung Galaxy SII browser is very smooth, not only because of it's cpu, but also because it's programmed to also use gpu accelerated rendering.
But for a standalone browser, i'd recommend Opera, it's very fast.
cakedev said:
I noticed the Samsung Galaxy SII browser is very smooth, not only because of it's cpu, but also because it's programmed to also use gpu accelerated rendering.
But for a standalone browser, i'd recommend Opera, it's very fast.
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Its smooth only when it has ICS, otherwise its not very smooth. ICS came with improved browser.
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Idc which as long as it not the htc one x(too expensive I surf the web the most and i need a silky smooth browser like the iphone. Tried Stock ics browser on the galaxy nexus today and its not even CLOSE to ios safari.
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