Ran Sunspider 1.0.2 benchmarks comparing a few favorite web browsers on my stock rooted VS980.
Fastest LG G2 web browser:
1. AOSP 879
2. Firefox 917
3. Mercury 932
4. Chrome 940
5. Opera 1193
6. Maxthon 1247
For comparison I ran Chrome browser:
Nook HD+ (dual core 1.5Ghz) 1004
Sero 7 Pro (quad core 1.3Ghz) 1305 same cpu as Nexus 7
Droid Bionic(dual core 1.2Ghz) 1698
You can use the AOSP installer from the Play Store to install AOSP browser.
On my blog I have more G2 stuff
tabletuser.blogspot.com LINK
What is your favorite browser and how does it compare?
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Boat Browser, 769
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Chrome is my favorite..
Easy to access my favorite bookmark. Sync everyting from your mobile and desktop
I was just looking into this the other day... I found the stock browser to be the fastest, but I don't like the fact that I don't have sync and add ons. I really like Firefox because I can sync it across devices and I can get addons! No other browser can do add ons (other than maybe dolphin) to my knowledge.
That's weird... I followed the link that you posted to the aosp browser but it says my device isn't supported? It won't let me open it if I go through with the install, keeps crashing?
The fastest for me would be stock or Next browser which has Google Sync built in as well as add ons.
What about Dolphin? Seems pretty fast. IMO
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The fastest for me would be stock or Next browser which has Google Sync built in as well as add ons.
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Next browser is pretty nice! Faster than Firefox for sure and a lot of the same features. Thanks for the recommendation!
Hi,
For what it's worth with Opera (about 550):
In real use Chrome and Opera are the fastest, at least for me...
So uh.. Opera is the better option here? I've tried other browsers every now and then but always went back to Chrome because of the sync with my desktop. It's just so convenient to have it sync like that.
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Chrome is my favorite..
Easy to access my favorite bookmark. Sync everyting from your mobile and desktop
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Same reason here, Chrome in all my devices. I used to have Dolphin and Opera before in Nexus days. No more.
yup AOSP is fastest. i got rid of Chrome on day one. tried FF but it was also not good. whats even better about AOSP browser is that you can install Quick ICS Browser on top of it. it needs AOSP installed first to work though because its based off of it.
Quick ICS is still the fastest browser to this day imo, despite the fact that it has ICS in its name. and it has pie menu controls. double awesome.
everyone should check out the pie controls in AOSP browser!! you dont wanna go back after you have tried it
For me stock is the fastest. Chrome seems to suck lol. I do hate that "not responding" msg I get from time to time though.
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PIE!!! control
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everyone should check out the pie controls in AOSP browser!! you dont wanna go back after you have tried it
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Thanks bro, didn't realize the PIE control was in the options the whole time. Only issue I had so far, was AOSP browser crashed and I lost the 8 tabs I had saved, no sync like other browsers. Either way, AOSP and PIE!!
AOSP browser syncs with your Chrome bookmarks, too. FYI. You login to it with your Google account just like you would Chrome.
Stock Browser
Incidentally, "Android Browser" in the play store (sorry, I can't post a link yet) seems to be a stock browser implementation that does not require root. I had this installed already and downloaded the AOSP browser and they both have the exact same scores and apparent functionality. fyi
Anyone of those browsers do text wrapping?
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Anyone of those browsers do text wrapping?
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Yep, both the AOSP and the Android Browser I mentioned do text reflow.
cesar33 said:
Ran Sunspider 1.0.2 benchmarks comparing a few favorite web browsers on my stock rooted VS980.
Fastest LG G2 web browser:
1. AOSP 879
2. Firefox 917
3. Mercury 932
4. Chrome 940
5. Opera 1193
6. Maxthon 1247
For comparison I ran Chrome browser:
Nook HD+ (dual core 1.5Ghz) 1004
Sero 7 Pro (quad core 1.3Ghz) 1305 same cpu as Nexus 7
Droid Bionic(dual core 1.2Ghz) 1698
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Thanks for this thread, I found a new browser to use.
Here were my test results:
1. Next Browser 872.7ms
2. Stock Browser 1013.4ms
3. Chrome 1041.3ms
I've always used xScope because it doesn't reload the page when you go back. It uses the cached page. Are there any other browsers that do that?
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Hey all,
Mozilla just released the updated Firefox browser for Android yesterday.
Click me for press release
From the TL;DR section
*including reduced memory usage
*improved text rendering
*60% install size reduction on Android (from around 43 MB to 17 MB)
*Actions like panning and zooming are faster and smoother
*page load times are reduced from our previous beta.
*On Android 2.2, we’re now around 25% faster on the SunSpider Javascript benchmark than the stock browser
Known issues:
*Users who have a large desktop profile using Firefox Sync may see some performance issues
*Adobe Flash and other plugins are not supported yet
*Text does not wrap to fit the screen after zooming in, as it does in the Android browser (bug 578179). The Easy Reading add-on has some proof-of-concept code to do this.
*535793 - Fennec will load an error page in place of the desired page while connecting to a network and loading a page at the same time
*609366 - If a user changes their network during the middle of a update, the browser packaging may break to the point a re-installation is required.
Download link
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I'll give it another try......
Skyfire sucks, Dolphin is too bloated, Xscope v6 sucks, Xscope v5 doesnt work on Vibrant that good (better with lag fix). Using Opera now, very nice browser but needs many improvements.
I dont know if its the "Core" kernel, but this browser freezes second time now when i play with it
Thanks for the info and download link. I didn't try the first release because of the size. Giving it a try now.
This will be a good browser when its finalized. Endless features thanks to current and future add-ons
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This will be a good browser when its finalized. Endless features thanks to current and future add-ons
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Agreed...they just need our input on the bugs for testing. It's still a little slow but much better than the initial release.
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Very buggy for me w wifi, Uninstalled for now
I also noticed that ALL browsers (except for stock and Opera), that work super fast on Nexus, actually lag on Vibrant, so this might also be the case here. I use Xscope v5 on Nexus and it flies, yet i find it unusable on Vibrant even with voodoo lagfix, but it works fine with ext2 lagfix.......weird
will test out "Core" kernel for battery drain and if i get the same results as with JACs, then i will switch to voodoo based kernel again and give this browser another try
Yeah freezes for me too. Sux.
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still laggy. question, why don't we have a google chrome on android?
MUUUUUCH better than the last one.
The last one actually froze my phone. This one is doing quite well.
-bZj
Updated OP to include known issues in case no one bothered to check them out...
~SB
But i changed to chrome in desktop already,
Offtopic: why doesn't the default one come with tab browsing...
XScope is garbage, I have no problems with Dolphin, and Opera is disgustingly slow as of recently. This one shows some promise but Firefox is still taking up a ton of ram.
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XScope is garbage, I have no problems with Dolphin, and Opera is disgustingly slow as of recently. This one shows some promise but Firefox is still taking up a ton of ram.
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Xscope is not garbage, well V6 is. V5 is very good, Vibrant is just "slow" and cant run it without issues. Opera on the other hand is very fast and gui is nice in my opinion. Dolphin is just way to bloated.......and also slower then stock.
Tomorrow we are getting Opera 10.1 Beta and this should be the best browser for Vibrant, but stock Froyo browser is already pretty good (aside from no tabs)
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Xscope is not garbage, well V6 is. V5 is very good, Vibrant is just "slow" and cant run it without issues. Opera on the other hand is very fast and gui is nice in my opinion. Dolphin is just way to bloated.......and also slower then stock.
Tomorrow we are getting Opera 10.1 Beta and this should be the best browser for Vibrant, but stock Froyo browser is already pretty good (aside from no tabs)
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Other people have problems with the slow rendering of XScope. There is no reason at all why it would render pages slower than Firefox. That's why I said it's garbage. Opera Mini has huge response times, it doesn't work as well as it used to and it's rendering pages worse than when it originally dropped.
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Other people have problems with the slow rendering of XScope. There is no reason at all why it would render pages slower than Firefox. That's why I said it's garbage. Opera Mini has huge response times, it doesn't work as well as it used to and it's rendering pages worse than when it originally dropped.
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The reason why it renders pages slow (sometimes very slow) is Vibrant. Xscope V5 flies faster then stock on my Nexus. I remember using ext2 lagfix and i believe that fixed Xscope as well.
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The reason why it renders pages slow (sometimes very slow) is Vibrant. Xscope V5 flies faster then stock on my Nexus. I remember using ext2 lagfix and i believe that fixed Xscope as well.
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It's rendering the same page. There is no excuse for it to be much slower than any other browser rendering the same exact page other than it's the browser.
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It's rendering the same page. There is now excuse for it to be much slower than any other browser rendering the same exact page other than it's the browser.
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perhaps there is something in the code that doesnt work good on rfs.
As much as I love and respect Firefox and Mozilla as a company, there Android browser isn't quite ready for prime time. There are no major problems, per se, but it takes a loooooooong time to load, and more than a few times it just didn't load the page. In contrast, Sammy's native browser, on the very same hyperlink, zips right to the url.
That being said, I do understand that we are still in the beta phase and that it will be tweaked prior to a full release, if it gets that far. Added to which, being a long time PRIMARY USER of Firefox, I look forward to great things from Mozilla in the future! besides, just like with all their products, they are constantly updating them, so I know that this browser will become a viable alternative in the very near future.
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Just released today check it out
Get UC Browser 7.8 Official Android here
http://mobileplanet-waryam.blogspot.com/2011/07/uc-browser-78-official-android-s60v3.html
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Get UC Browser here
If you find the default IE mobile web browser to be a little clunky then give UC Browser a try.
UC Browser is designed to make mobile Web access quicker and more convenient. It's a pretty lightweight application that manages to cram in a number of interesting features without slowing down your browsing experience too much.
Viewing WAP and web sites in UC Browser is a painless experience thanks to its multiple tabs, which allow you to have several pages loaded at once in much the same way as Firefox does. You can flick between the pages simply by tapping tabs, or by using the window icon at the bottom to pull up a pop-up screen listing the tabs you have open.
UC Browser gives you a lot of control over page layout, too. You can choose to view pages in full screen, tweak the font size, zoom images, and tweak image quality.
UC Browser has a number of interesting tools that you don't normally see in a mobile Web browser, such as an integrated download manager, built-in Clipboard for simple copy and paste, and a start page with a number of preset links to a range of categorized web sites. Of course, there's full support for bookmarks too.
There's a simple, yet effective Search tool within UC Browser that facilitates quick searching through Google, Bing or Yahoo!, allowing you to choose which search engine the browser uses. The inclusion of the 'Home' screen makes it easier to get started, because it houses shortcuts to all of your most viewed web pages.
UC Browser is a proxy-based browser, which re-renders and compresses page data on a server before sending it to the client (in much the same as Opera Mini and Skyfire do). This makes it exceptionally quick at loading pages. Unfortunately, it seems that image rendering is sacrificed somewhat in this process, and often you'll find that images won't display properly, which can get annoying.
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How does it compare to Opera?
JiroPrinz8 said:
How does it compare to Opera?
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i haven't used either much but whats nice about this is you pick your make and model of your phone and it customizes the fit and etc. to suit your phone. It's pretty sweet. The pages fit perfect to read them easier without always having to zoom in and scroll around
A ok browser but no flash not a good browser for a droid
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A ok browser but no flash not a good browser for a droid
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Just released today UC Browser 7.8 Official Android
hey friends, just want to share one cool app for SGS2:
Dolphin Browser HD - Works great on SGS2
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https://market.android.com/details?...wsMSwxLDEsIm1vYmkubWdlZWsuVHVubnlCcm93c2VyIl0.
WHAT DOES IT DO!!
browser app to replace built-in browser, has tabs, gesture, etc..
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browser app to replace built-in browser, has tabs, gesture, etc..
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Think samvillian was being sarcastic. Dolphin browser HD has been out for a while and pretty sure almost everybody knows about it. I was using it on my captivate long time ago. Probably why this thread isn't full of "oh this is cool" or "this is an awesome browser" replies from people. There are multiple browsers for android devices in the market. Firefox, opera, opera mini, just to name a few. Just depends on your preference.
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hey friends, just want to share one cool app for SGS2:
Dolphin Browser HD - Works great on SGS2
https://market.android.com/details?...wsMSwxLDEsIm1vYmkubWdlZWsuVHVubnlCcm93c2VyIl0.
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Dolphin Browser is the best and most complete mobile web browser I've ever used on a mobile device. Thanks for spreading the word of this great little app.
i noticed that on my s2 before and even after rooting (unnamed) that dolphin HD runs slow.. its noticeable when i scroll up and down on pages and just seems overall sluggish compared to the stock browser... i love the stock browser because its so smooth just wish it had tabs - anyone know a fix or reason why it might run slow on my phone? I tried clearing rams, made sure no others apps were running, and even tried rebooting the phone and messing with the dolphin settings to bare minimum
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i noticed that on my s2 before and even after rooting (unnamed) that dolphin HD runs slow.. its noticeable when i scroll up and down on pages and just seems overall sluggish compared to the stock browser... i love the stock browser because its so smooth just wish it had tabs - anyone know a fix or reason why it might run slow on my phone? I tried clearing rams, made sure no others apps were running, and even tried rebooting the phone and messing with the dolphin settings to bare minimum
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It runs like silk on mine. Even with pages that are full of graphics and flash. One thing I would try is go a day or trip without killing anything in ram - don't use any task killers or managers including the one that comes installed, just let the kernel handle memory itself and run dolphin all that day, don't even look at the ram usage and see if after a day of that if it is running any better.
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I like Dolphin HD, but on my GS2, it held a wakelock (I don't know if it was going to be consistent behavior, but one time is enough for me to uninstall - if it happened once, it'll happen again). Not only that, it was ramping up the CPU and drained my battery significantly within a few minutes. I ended up uninstalling. I'm currently using Miren (and Opera).
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WHAT DOES IT DO!!
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Lmmfao!
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There is some sort of privacy issue that is being mentioned about dolphin browser. Should check it out guys. Its in Android apps and games thread.
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There is some sort of privacy issue that is being mentioned about dolphin browser. Should check it out guys. Its in Android apps and games thread.
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Yup apparently the latest version collects all sorts of personal including all urls visited -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319529
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I am a bigger fan of Opera Mobile, since it uses the GPU for acceleration. Smooth as can be.
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I am a bigger fan of Opera Mobile, since it uses the GPU for acceleration. Smooth as can be.
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I didn't know that. Cool.
karth500 said:
Yup apparently the latest version collects all sorts of personal including all urls visited -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319529
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I like dolphin mini, but sticking with opera until dolphin responds to this.
Their official reply is that the URL transmission was to check to see if a webzine version of that page existed on their servers, in which case, it would give you the option of viewing the webzine. This does correspond with how the webzine actually works, so i'm inclined to believe them. They have temporarily removed the functionality so they can add an opt in to make the program's operation clearer to the user.
never used the default browser because of this
First, I'm well aware that there are similar threads around the forums, but my question is somewhat different.
With that out of the way: Well, I've been testing a whole mess of different browsers, and so far, I've only found three that have dynamic text reflow (by which I mean the text resizes to whatever zoom level you choose): Opera Mobile, Opera Mini and UC Browser, and UC Browser's text reflow is somewhat glitchy and unreliable. Not even Opera Beta has the text reflow.
I'm also aware some browsers have the double-tap after zoom to reflow the text, but I find that generally rather unreliable, too; it sometimes zooms out instead of reflowing.
Why is this? Is there a technical limitation with doing this in Webkit, that Presto made easy or something? Am I wasting my time trying to hunt down a new browser with dynamic text reflow? (Opera Mobile is starting to drag a bit.)
Opera beta text reflow works perfect for me with pinch to zoom. What device and what Android version are you using?
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That's two screenshots of the same site, I just pinched to zoom way in on the second screenshot. Are you sure its not the site? Some sites with mobile skins have special features like adjustable font size built in that disables the pinch to zoom feature. But any desktop version or regular mobile site skin should work ok.
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The latest Firefox has dynamic text reflow as well, you just got to turn it on in the settings.
As to the why so few browsers have it, I have no idea.
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I'm using Jelly Bean on a Galaxy Nexus, currently hopping between ROMs. (This whole thing started when LiquidSmooth, for some reason, causes Opera Mobile to crash on me.)
And that might be the problem; I typically doubletap to zoom as opposed to pinching. Hm.
EDIT: Weird. Tried Opera Beta again, now it text reflows. Gah.
Opera beta 16.0.1212.67320 does the trick, although somewhat sluggish on my Galaxy S i9000 running Mackay 4.1.0.
Can't get it to work on latest versions of:
Chrome
Chrome Beta
Firefox
Firefox Beta
Dolphin (chrome based)
Next Browser (chrome based?)
Boat browser mini (although there is an option for it, it doesn't work)
KitKat AOSP browser
still waiting for reflow on firefox android , I use firefox because of extensions/addons I need/like but now they even removed the toolbar making those addons hard to work with without a button , having to dig into menus to add a rule in uBO to block something, hides half the page you are trying to customize, so now I am switching for some sites between chrome or mi browser and firefox, I think now I use it only because I am used to, but I believe I will just drop it and use something else, dont want to use chrome tho
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still waiting for reflow on firefox android , I use firefox because of extensions/addons I need/like but now they even removed the toolbar making those addons hard to work with without a button , having to dig into menus to add a rule in uBO to block something, hides half the page you are trying to customize, so now I am switching for some sites between chrome or mi browser and firefox, I think now I use it only because I am used to, but I believe I will just drop it and use something else, dont want to use chrome tho
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Hey guys, I've just extracted the new Firefox Browser for the Amazon Fire Stick. To my surprise, it's working perfectly on Android TV, it even has the leanback launcher shortcut.
I thought I should share this with you guys .
Installation:
Sideload and enjoy.
Credits:
Amazon
Mozilla Firefox Team
Me for extracting
Thanks a lot mate! I was looking for this. Somehow Puffin TV doesn't convince me 100%
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Thanks a lot mate! I was looking for this. Somehow Puffin TV doesn't convince me 100%
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It's good to have alternatives ?
thanks man!
Didn't really like Puffin at all, so this is awesome to hear! How will we get updates though for the app?
Great app, but cant seem to download from it
Anybody figure out how to hide the blue mouse icon when watching a video in full screen?
Now if we could get an actual full-blown web browser for this thing....
Thanks for this, though! I'm guessing you'll upload updates as they come?
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Now if we could get an actual full-blown web browser for this thing....
Thanks for this, though! I'm guessing you'll upload updates as they come?
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I sideloaded the latest chrome from my phone using an ftp app and installed it just fine. Works good with a mouse and keyboard or the shield controller as the right stick works as the mouse and left and right triggers work as left and right mouse buttons.
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I sideloaded the latest chrome from my phone using an ftp app and installed it just fine. Works good with a mouse and keyboard or the shield controller as the right stick works as the mouse and left and right triggers work as left and right mouse buttons.
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Awesome! Thanks for the heads up!
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Now if we could get an actual full-blown web browser for this thing....
Thanks for this, though! I'm guessing you'll upload updates as they come?
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I will upload updates
I tried it and I have to say it's very dumbed down version of Firefox. No settings. No account login etc.
Awesome, thanks man, works like a charm. Not full desktop experience but still better then nothing/puffin.
Do you happen to have a guide on how to extract and upload apk ourselves? Maybe that way few people can do it and keep the releases fresh.. Just a thought anyway, thank you for providing this to us!
Just install chrome all you have to do is use the voice button and say launch chrome it will bring you to a install screen install it then use the voice button to launch it say launch chrome and you have full version of chrome no side load needed you will have to use an air mouse keyboard remote or a separate keyboard and mouse.
And it will not show up in your apps so you have to launch it by saying launch chrome.
Hello,
Release 1.0.2 is available on apk mirror
Tested on my shield: everything is fine
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/mozil...irefox-android-tv-1-0-2-android-apk-download/
Tried both versions of Firefox. Seems to work great until you find you can't click or select anything. I won't use dolphin or puffin as they are spyware. So the hunt continues.
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Just install chrome all you have to do is use the voice button and say launch chrome it will bring you to a install screen install it then use the voice button to launch it say launch chrome and you have full version of chrome no side load needed you will have to use an air mouse keyboard remote or a separate keyboard and mouse.
And it will not show up in your apps so you have to launch it by saying launch chrome.
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You can install TV App Repo, and use it to create a Chrome shortcut on the home screen.
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Does anybody have latest Firefox for TV v1.1.0? Apkmirror didn't update.
Haven't seen it posted yet, but I installed Silk browser and it seems a lot better than Firefox. Your able to bookmark pages, and save login info.
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Haven't seen it posted yet, but I installed Silk browser and it seems a lot better than Firefox. Your able to bookmark pages, and save login info.
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How you can start Silk Browser on Shield? I receive a message, that Silk Browser can not start, because Amazon Appstore is not installed.
MysteryIII said:
Does anybody have latest Firefox for TV v1.1.0? Apkmirror didn't update.
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Today I will upload version 1.1.1