I cant figure this out. My Xperia Tablet Z is perfect except for this issue. ANY browser I try, it starts out working buttery smooth, but after a few hours without the browser being closed and restarted, scrolling starts to become laggy, there starts to be text input lag, etc. Ive tried a lot, but Id rather not try a factory reset. Have a lot of stuff on it. Anyway.
Ive noticed a trend. When initially starting a browser, it takes up about 50 mb of ram. After using a browser for a while (even with a single tab open and never opening over 1 tab), the bowser grows in size until it takes up hundreds of mbs of ram. Next browser was taking up 400mb of ram and lagging horribly after a few hours before I restarted it, after taking up 50 mb of ram when initially opened.
Any ideas? This happens with chrome, dolphin, next, firefox, UC, etc, etc, etc.
I use Boat Browser and I have no lag issues
Sent from my SGH-I747M using xda premium
Have you tried Maxthon? It can be quirky, but it seems pretty quick to me. Also supports side-loaded Flash.
Regards,
John Francis
Thanks floor the help but I have a theory. I turned off JavaScript in chrome and the memory leak no longer occurs.chrome uses around 100 of ram but doesn't increase like it used to.also no lag. Why would java cause the issues? Do I need to download an updated version or something?
Sent from my SGP311 using Tapatalk 4
Related
Hello,
I create this thread because I've got only one problem with my Archos 101IT (ver 2.1.4 w/o ulruk v0.5): it's very slow for web surfing from times to times... Compared with my PC, connected with wifi at the same access point, opening web pages (like xda) is sometimes very very slow on my Archos (on my PC, it's fast at the same moment)... Annoying for an IT tablet!
For me, all is good on this tablet, root access, music listening, mail, .... But not for web surfing.
I tried different web browser (NetFront, Dolphin, Skyfire) but no real difference.
Si I don't know if my problem is a config problem, a browser problem or the wifi card is less powerfull...
Thank you for your opinion.
It's a great problem with URUK.
I dismissed it for the same problem.
I instead use standard stock and chulry sysroot kernel for developer edition.
With stock firmware web surfing is as smooth as from pc...
I don't know if the problem with uruk is due to a slow sdcard, or a change in the wifi firmware configuration ...
Thanks. I think that, for me, it's the same with Uruk and with stock ROM... It's when the Internet link seems bad that Archos surfing slows a lot..
I posted about this issue in Which Web Browser thread.
See quote below. It certainly works for me. Maybe it will work for you.
d31b0y said:
I was finding the browser was extremely slow in rendering pages. Everything else was nice and responsive. Even the browser itself was quite responsive. It was almost as if my broadband was slow, but it's definitely not (30MB down / 3MB up) and it works fine with all my other devices.
I tried loads of different browsers (Miren, Dolphin HD / mini, stock, fennec) and they were all doing the same thing. It was bugging the hell outta me. Tried Opera then, and I have to say rendering was about 20 times quicker. The layout of the browser isn't great and the text is quite large with no option to zoom out (at least, not very far) cos it's not really built for a tablet. But the actual speed of the browser just feels so much better.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you have the market installed you should be able to see it there, otherwise you can download it from here.
I am currently using Opera Mini 5.1. Tried Opera Mobile last night but all I get is a black screen.
Thanks: i'm going to try in details, because I've already have Opera mini 5.1, but I think it presents the same slowdown...
But as I see that only few people have this problem, maybe it's also my config...
Yes, web browsing seems a bit slow on my A101 compared to my desktop system. This is how it should be. My desktop system is an i7-970 at 3.2GHz with 12 virtual cores, 6 GB of RAM and a very decent nVidia video card. If my desktop didn't run rings around this puny tablet PC, I'd be shocked. If you think about it, these modern tablets like the A101 are somewhat hardware performance equivalent to desktop PCs from many years ago - single core 1GHz and 256 KB of RAM. If you had that on your desk, you'd think the A101 was fast.
Bye.
Sometimes when I fling a page down like Engadget, the scrolling seems smooth until it slows down and lags for a couple frames before stopping. Is there anyway to stop this? I have flash content turned off. The same page on my Nexus just seems so much smoother. I figured a Tegra 3 would be able to handle web page rendering a bit better.
The same thing happens for Nova Launcher, when I hit the apps drawer button, sometimes my Prime will be a little choppy rendering my apps. On my Nexus, it's always super smooth.
I'm running Jermaine's AOKP build, but it happens on any ROM I've tried to flash. Is there any particular reason why this is happening?
BrianMigs said:
Sometimes when I fling a page down like Engadget, the scrolling seems smooth until it slows down and lags for a couple frames before stopping. Is there anyway to stop this? I have flash content turned off. The same page on my Nexus just seems so much smoother. I figured a Tegra 3 would be able to handle web page rendering a bit better.
The same thing happens for Nova Launcher, when I hit the apps drawer button, sometimes my Prime will be a little choppy rendering my apps. On my Nexus, it's always super smooth.
I'm running Jermaine's AOKP build, but it happens on any ROM I've tried to flash. Is there any particular reason why this is happening?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I wonder the same thing. I use AOKP on my droid Razr and it runs like a champ (and we aren't even using an ICS kernel yet LMAO!) but I have similar issues on my prime, even clocked at 4x1.8ghz.
Sent from my EEEPAD using Tapatalk 2
benefit14snake said:
I wonder the same thing. I use AOKP on my droid Razr and it runs like a champ (and we aren't even using an ICS kernel yet LMAO!) but I have similar issues on my prime, even clocked at 4x1.8ghz.
Sent from my EEEPAD using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, I don't think it should be necessary to overclock a quad-core Tegra 3 to 1.8Ghz just for that. I have my max clock set at 1.3Ghz, or 1.5Ghz if I'm feeling adventurous
Have you guys tried another other ROM to see if the browsing is better?
I am unable to try that as I am stuck with a locked bootloader (stupid unknown s/n that never got fixed properly in the RMA).
I've seen others complain about Internet browsing and just haven't experienced problems. My only complaint with browsers on the Prime and my GNex for that matter is poor flash performance and being forced to view web pages in mobile mode. I absolutely hate that. The hardware in my GNex and especially this Prime is more than capable of rendering full HTML. This tablet is faster than my daughters Netbook and faster than one of my laptops. I wish Google and developers would get with the program and deliver a full browser experience. I've been using Dolphin with my Prime and it seems to be the better browser I've tried so far. I can at least set it up so that it operates in "desktop mode" giving me full HTML browsing; however, it's still not as good as it should be. I like Chrome. I wish Google would give us tablet users the full Chrome experience. There's no reason not to have the full and complete browser at our disposal.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
I'm beginning to think it is the Tegra 3/Nvidia optimizations. Not a good example but the HTC One X sure has a lot of browser issues.
Even though it doesn't have flash, Safari on the iphone/ipads sure are fast considering its many cores and mhz down. Software can make a big difference.
---------- Post added at 08:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:40 PM ----------
Saw this over on the One X forum. http://eu.blizzard.com/en-gb/
The fire in Diablo ad is smooth on my exynos Galaxy S2 while its slow mo on the Prime. Just like phonearena's video of the Galaxy Nexus(fast) vs One X(slow).
htcplussony said:
I'm beginning to think it is the Tegra 3/Nvidia optimizations. Not a good example but the HTC One X sure has a lot of browser issues.
Even though it doesn't have flash, Safari on the iphone/ipads sure are fast considering its many cores and mhz down. Software can make a big difference.
---------- Post added at 08:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:40 PM ----------
Saw this over on the One X forum. http://eu.blizzard.com/en-gb/
The fire in Diablo ad is smooth on my exynos Galaxy S2 while its slow mo on the Prime. Just like phonearena's video of the Galaxy Nexus(fast) vs One X(slow).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is this something that can be fixed in future updates from Asus since they're the ones with access to the proper Tegra 3 drivers?
opera mobile solved all previous browser issues for me. smooth & fluid as a mofo. plays flash with no problems. loads pages the fastest. lag free scrolling. And all of this is on stock 1.2Ghz
It's not so bad for me. This is engadget full site. Taken with my phone camera so not the greatest and shows distortion and choppiness while recording. Overall very smooth browsing.
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk
demandarin said:
opera mobile solved all previous browser issues for me. smooth & fluid as a mofo. plays flash with no problems. loads pages the fastest. lag free scrolling. And all of this is on stock 1.2Ghz
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would tend to agree with you but Opera has been crashing on me. I'll be browsing then bam....crash lol.Pisses me off.Also has problems running YouTube videos all the way thru too.I even uninstalled & reinstalled but no dice.It does load pages insanely fast though.
demandarin said:
opera mobile solved all previous browser issues for me. smooth & fluid as a mofo. plays flash with no problems. loads pages the fastest. lag free scrolling. And all of this is on stock 1.2Ghz
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
well, the reason for lag isn't the Prime or the browser. it is ics 4.03. memory intensive tasks like javascript are performed in the main thread rather then in several threads in the background. running in the main thread in the foreground (i think single core) means it locks up your machine. the other processes have to wait until the one foreground process is done. and it doesn't help the prime that its internal memory/sd card is rather slow (cheap).
---------- Post added at 07:45 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:42 AM ----------
running opera mobile with page rendering on a server means you skip the javascript handling on your device. that is why opera is / looks faster. I think Sony's engineers have solved the problem on their machines and I think it will be solved in ics 4.04
BrianMigs said:
Sometimes when I fling a page down like Engadget, the scrolling seems smooth until it slows down and lags for a couple frames before stopping. Is there anyway to stop this? I have flash content turned off. The same page on my Nexus just seems so much smoother. I figured a Tegra 3 would be able to handle web page rendering a bit better.
The same thing happens for Nova Launcher, when I hit the apps drawer button, sometimes my Prime will be a little choppy rendering my apps. On my Nexus, it's always super smooth.
I'm running Jermaine's AOKP build, but it happens on any ROM I've tried to flash. Is there any particular reason why this is happening?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could be the browser, have you tried other browsers instead of the stock one?
I found that on previous versions (.21 seems better) if i had too many icons on my homescreens scrolling between screens was slow, different launchers were faster.
The same way you can notice a difference running chrome and IE on a desktop you can notice differences in different apps on android. Its just a matter of finding ones that work how you want. Maybe nova launcher isnt for you, have you tried others? Maybe in your custom rom they tweaked something, maybe more adjustments need to be made.
You can't compare your Nexus and your Prime, they are two different beasts. One is a motorcycle and one is a car. Different processors, different GPU's, different screen sizes, Different browsers, differen launchers, hell even different versions of ICS. Yes they both run the same apps, and run genereally the same way, but they are very very different.
fazerrider said:
well, the reason for lag isn't the Prime or the browser. it is ics 4.03. memory intensive tasks like javascript are performed in the main thread rather then in several threads in the background. running in the main thread in the foreground (i think single core) means it locks up your machine. the other processes have to wait until the one foreground process is done. and it doesn't help the prime that its internal memory/sd card is rather slow (cheap).
---------- Post added at 07:45 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:42 AM ----------
running opera mobile with page rendering on a server means you skip the javascript handling on your device. that is why opera is / looks faster. I think Sony's engineers have solved the problem on their machines and I think it will be solved in ics 4.04
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm talking about opera mobile, not opera mini. opera mini is the one sent through severs and compressed in all that to be extra fast. Opera mini is a stripped down non flash version of opera mobile. I run opera mobile with flash on and still does everything fast. I don't cut on the Turbo mode or anything so its the straight browser working. Regardless, for me, its by far the best. I hardly ever run into sites it doesn't display properly. I have like 6 of the top browsers. no matter how many times I switch to compare, opera mobile comes out on top.
So even if its true that opera servers handle page rendering. more kudos to them. less work for my prime to do and is probably a factor into why opera mobile also uses the least amount of battery out of all the ones I have. plus opera mobile is the only browser to let you upload files and pix from it. when downloading or uploading through it, its the only one that brings up a mini file explorer to let you choose which folder you want to save to. Im not talking about others where you have to go thru settings and choose a folder and every time it downloads to that folder. opera mobile brings up a file explorer that you can choose whatever folder you want for each individual download or upload. Plus opera mobile is the only browser that doesn't hang on huge downloads or mess them up by improperly labeling them. I've downloaded plenty of big movie and rom files(FPse) with no issue.
IMO, no browser is touching Opera mobile right now. they definitely know what their doing when it comes to making a great browser. I rarely get any pop up messages telling me to wait or crashing.
all extra info just F.Y.I
Funny, but when I continuously scroll page, or scroll with right bar – no lag or freeze. When i use standard finger swipe scrolling with timeouts (1 sec more than enough) - every new swipe starts with lag. I think cpu is drop down to sleep phase in browser somehow.
mrakoris said:
Funny, but when I continuously scroll page, or scroll with right bar – no lag or freeze. When i use standard finger swipe scrolling with timeouts (1 sec more than enough) - every new swipe starts with lag. I think cpu is drop down to sleep phase in browser somehow.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ditto. Finger scroll is so stuttery for me as if I'm running single core.
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk
Which you probably are, since ninja core is supposed to take care of simple tasks like browsing.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
I noticed that scroll bar vs finger scrolling too.
tinky1 said:
Which you probably are, since ninja core is supposed to take care of simple tasks like browsing.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Web browsing is not a simple task.
demandarin said:
I'm talking about opera mobile, not opera mini. opera mini is the one sent through severs and compressed in all that to be extra fast. Opera mini is a stripped down non flash version of opera mobile. I run opera mobile with flash on and still does everything fast. I don't cut on the Turbo mode or anything so its the straight browser working. Regardless, for me, its by far the best. I hardly ever run into sites it doesn't display properly. I have like 6 of the top browsers. no matter how many times I switch to compare, opera mobile comes out on top.
So even if its true that opera servers handle page rendering. more kudos to them. less work for my prime to do and is probably a factor into why opera mobile also uses the least amount of battery out of all the ones I have. plus opera mobile is the only browser to let you upload files and pix from it. when downloading or uploading through it, its the only one that brings up a mini file explorer to let you choose which folder you want to save to. Im not talking about others where you have to go thru settings and choose a folder and every time it downloads to that folder. opera mobile brings up a file explorer that you can choose whatever folder you want for each individual download or upload. Plus opera mobile is the only browser that doesn't hang on huge downloads or mess them up by improperly labeling them. I've downloaded plenty of big movie and rom files(FPse) with no issue.
IMO, no browser is touching Opera mobile right now. they definitely know what their doing when it comes to making a great browser. I rarely get any pop up messages telling me to wait or crashing.
all extra info just F.Y.I
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
when i try opera mobile i always get a very stuttered scroll. is there a way to get rid of that? it loads the page fast and so forth, but the scrolling just sucks.
I have no problems of this kind. Browsing is very smooth for me, I used to have those lock ups, but it seems Boat browser solved my problems. I'm stock and I have forced 2d acceleration enabled.
Feels like over the last month my cm9 has become much slower, especially when loading web pages. Applies in all browsers, but also some apps.
Dolphjn browser has also become buggy and annoyjng.
Does cm9 store some system cache/temp files i should clear? (i dont mean thecache in eachbrowser)
Thx all!
Maybe give cache cleaner ng a try?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
Why don't you try flashing one of the more recent nighties? And why don't you use chrome?
Sent from my R800i
chrome
found chrome to be a bit buggy, havent found my ideal browser.
mostly been using dolphin, though it tends to load web pages as blank and i have to press reload
stock browser tends to randomly close
chrome drives me nuts as i cant get tabs to close!!
opera seemed weird
maxthon took to long
will try cache cleaner apps! thx, never thought of looking for one
I had that aswell....was using cherrykang for a month or so and it just started slowing down and giving me wifi problems. On top of that if the tablet went to sleep sometimes it wouldn't wake up until i reset it.
Finally i gave up and flashed classicnerd
not having any issues here with my firefox browsing on the latest CM9 nightly.
maybe it's the internet connection?
will try firefox
connection is ok, the whole tablet slows right down, you can see it drawing the various sections of a webpage.
My touchpad has definitely slowed down lately. Both quadrant and Antutu benchmark have dropped considerably. I run the unofficial nightlies, and have the CPU set to 1.7 max, 384 min
I've noticed a very slight improvement the last couple of days.
My thought on this is that it's something I've installed. Too lazy to search it out.......
Edit : ICS Browser+ works great for me.
I guess I haven't noticed the slowdown. I use the unofficial nightlies and i think my TP has been running better than ever. I use Chrome as my browser and haven't had any problems.
What kind of issues do you get with chrome?
Also does anyone know of any Web browser benchmarks for mobile devices? I know certain companies claim their browser loads pages x% faster than others browsers. Just curious more than anything.
Sent from my MB865 using xda premium
I thought I had this problem kicked when Android 4.3 was released.. But alas.. It has returned but in a different form. I've been debugging this for over a week now and narrowing it down to purely Chrome (and Chrome Beta), Simple Image Wallpaper or possibly Nova launcher.. I've seen others saying they still have this problem so.. Let's discuss this and try to narrow down the problem in a civil manner.
ROM: RasbeanJelly 4.3.1
PAGapps 10/10
Kernel: Stock
Launcher: Nova
Wallpaper: Simple Image Wallpaper
Installation: Fresh wipe of data/cache/dalvik/system before flashing
No process managers (Greenify etc) or any of that stuff.
Old symptoms: (SurfaceFlinger) Device would seemingly slow to a crawl out of no where and reboot itself..
New symptoms: The first thing I notice when the device is starting to nose divie is the keyboard won't appear when touching the address bar in Chrome.. Another thing I will notice is that the back navigation bar button no longer works as a back button in the browser to return to the previous page. Usually shortly thereafter Chrome will crash and my wallpaper will be removed and only showing black. Once I'm to this point neither the AOSP browser or Chrome will stay launched more than 20 seconds or so before closing themselves back to the home screen. Continuing to play could result in a SystemUI crash or complete slowdown of the device till the point it is unusable. Ultimately a reboot is needed. It usually takes 2-3 days of uptime for this to show itself.. All runs fine until then.. I've reproduced this with Chrome and Chrome beta so far..
RAM usage: At the point of the device becoming unusable OS Monitor reports about 200MB of RAM available and SystemUI process using the most RAM at roughly around 180MB.. Nothing in the process tree seems abnormal. Upon a reboot I have roughly 500MB free..
I've since removed Chrome, and since removed Simple Image Wallpaper.. And going to go another run at seeing if this shows itself again.. If this reproduces it I will remove Nova launcher next.
Side note: I run nearly identical configuration on my Nexus 4 and never experienced any of this.
The only crash I've ever had was while using Chrome. Switched to AOSP browser and its been fine. Chrome crashes my other devices too. I really think the problem lies with Chrome.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
gc84245 said:
The only crash I've ever had was while using Chrome. Switched to AOSP browser and its been fine. Chrome crashes my other devices too. I really think the problem lies with Chrome.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I use Chrome on my Nexus 4 (froze AOSP browser) exclusively as it runs like a watch on that device.. I have a 7 day uptime currently.. I've never had my Nexus 4 crash..
styckx said:
I use Chrome on my Nexus 4 (froze AOSP browser) exclusively as it runs like a watch on that device.. I have a 7 day uptime currently.. I've never had my Nexus 4 crash..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try freezing chrome and using aosp browser. Its much better. Chrome on the nexus 10 is bad with crashes for me as well.
Sent from my LG-P970g
Chrome crashed my S2 all the time before I finally stopped using it. It's been pretty good on my Nexus 7, but like I said it has crashed my Nexus 10 so now I avoid it. Obviously it's better on some devices than others, but it's still pretty awful.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
So I just had a memory hogging half crash without Chrome installed
Was laying here for 4hrs straight watching TV and football while constantly using the tablet for internet.
Just like always the first sign is the keyboard either stops showing up or auto closes itself a few key presses in. Then the whole system starts slowing down over the course of five minutes. Home screen redraws, black wallpaper, 5 second freezes. Apps barely stay open long enough to use them before just closing to the home screen.
OS Monitor had SystemUI eating 200MB of RAM.. And launcher wasn't even shown at all. Only 128MB of free RAM. Then it did a fake reboot.. I saw the boot logo but it only lasted a few seconds.. My uptime stayed in tact.. Now the SystemUI is only using 134MB of RAM and Launcher is showing again using 203MB with a total of 370MB free and the tablet works like normal again.
I'm completely unconvinced the memory leak is solved.. I've seen enough and tested this enough.. Going back to stock.. Only theory left is it's the ROM
Sent from my Nexus 4
styckx said:
So I just had a memory hogging half crash without Chrome installed
Was laying here for 4hrs straight watching TV and football while constantly using the tablet for internet.
Just like always the first sign is the keyboard either stops showing up or auto closes itself a few key presses in. Then the whole system starts slowing down over the course of five minutes. Home screen redraws, black wallpaper, 5 second freezes. Apps barely stay open long enough to use them before just closing to the home screen.
OS Monitor had SystemUI eating 200MB of RAM.. And launcher wasn't even shown at all. Only 128MB of free RAM. Then it did a fake reboot.. I saw the boot logo but it only lasted a few seconds.. My uptime stayed in tact.. Now the SystemUI is only using 134MB of RAM and Launcher is showing again using 203MB with a total of 370MB free and the tablet works like normal again.
I'm completely unconvinced the memory leak is solved.. I've seen enough and tested this enough.. Going back to stock.. Only theory left is it's the ROM
Sent from my Nexus 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just went back to stock from aokp after getting lots of freezes and so I can get the 4.4 ota and I haven't had any issues yet. I think the issues were with the ROM though I had better battery life with it
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda app-developers app
I have been running the latest AOKP nightlies with Franco Kernel (no phone.apk for now) and have the normal, occasional issues with running nightlies. I don't get crashes and slow downs except for when I used Chrome, which is why I run the standard aosp browser.
I'm running everything stock on my N10, and I use Chrome as my only browser. Haven't had any slow down and reboot since the 4.3 update
There is still some memory leakage as available RAM will start at ~700 MB on a reboot, and slowly drop to about 500 MB. The difference I've noticed with 4.3 vs. 4.2 is this, on 4.2, the available RAM will keep dropping down to say 200 MB before the device will freeze and reboot, whereas on 4.3, the available RAM will drop to just below 500 MB, and then it will kill some apps before returning to 500+ MB
---------- Post added at 10:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:41 AM ----------
I'm running everything stock on my N10, and I use Chrome as my only browser. Haven't had any slow down and reboot since the 4.3 update
There is still some memory leakage as available RAM will start at ~700 MB on a reboot, and slowly drop to about 500 MB. The difference I've noticed with 4.3 vs. 4.2 is this, on 4.2, the available RAM will keep dropping down to say 200 MB before the device will freeze and reboot, whereas on 4.3, the available RAM will drop to just below 500 MB, and then it will kill some apps before returning to 500+ MB
I have the stock rom and I get the same symptoms
Sent from my Nexus 10 using XDA Premium HD app
Reload, reload, reloading tabs all the time. My Nexus 5 doesn't do this. I tried Firefox on this and it's even slower.
What's the deal? What are tabs reloaded so often? Only have 4-5 open at a time.
I'd like the answer also. FWIW, it's even worse on Dolphin. Dolphin causes more heat than Chrome (I use beta). It seemed lock-ups and random reboots were happening while using Chrome, but reboot happened with Dolphin. Then, a reboot when I opened Play store app. Very frustrating.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
Discussion of browsers here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2965895
I've tried Habit browser, and it does seem to be easier on system resources.
Sent from my Nexus 9
Yeah so dam annoying, common google do something.
Chrome works just fine for me
I too have 1-5 open at a time mostly 5+ when I'm testing memory
and no reloads! Well of course I get reloads if I go over a certaint amount
IMO,chrome consume more ram compare to other browser..but it never happen on my nexus 7..i think maybe it is because of 64-bits apps need more ram compare to 32-bits apps..you can try CM browser
Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk