Which browser do you think works best on nexus 9 with the least lag and heat? Chrome is not bad in using but gets really hot and super lag sometimes when returning to home screen (could take up to 3-4 seconds for browser to close, sometimes even close in slow motion. I will say this is the most embarrrasing trait on Nexus 9 that should not exist at all).
Most other apps that i use are ok so far, but broswer is like the most fundamental thing they should get it to work well.
I use chrome and javelin
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Chrome beta seems to be working fine.
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I use puffin (free), and it is the fastest browser. But for the least amount of heat, opera mini(I prefer beta version) is good, but doesn't have the option for Desktop user agent...
With opera mini:
Anyone have thoughts on whether there is less heat because it is a "mini" browser or is it because the browser does data/image compression (off-road mode)
Its my understanding that the actual reason for excessive heat is because the CPU ramps up to max clock speed everytime the screen is touched, and this happens constantly while browsing. The only current solution is using the tablet in power saving mode, or some modifications to the kernel..
Firefox
I use Firefox with adblock edge.
Less heat, slightly better battery life, and best of all (for me) is that it keeps playing videos in the background when I switch tabs, switch apps, or even lock the screen.
The best advice though for battery/heat issues is using elemantalx kernel and capping CPU/GPU frequencies while browsing.
Hope google fixes that governor quickly (and the memory management issues).
Go back and forth between Ghostery and Atlas. Would love to use chrome but I need an adblocker extension (not supported) and man has it gotten laggy recently.
Dr. Hurt said:
I use Firefox with adblock edge.
Less heat, slightly better battery life, and best of all (for me) is that it keeps playing videos in the background when I switch tabs, switch apps, or even lock the screen.
The best advice though for battery/heat issues is using elemantalx kernel and capping CPU/GPU frequencies while browsing.
Hope google fixes that governor quickly (and the memory management issues).
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Firefox really a nice and polished browser, now my default. Only complaint is multiple windows dun appear as individual tabs on tablet.
The regular Opera seems to be working great for me. Great battery life, 6+ hours, where with chrome i was looking at like 4 hours SOT. Also loads fast, and doesnt keep reloading pages constantly like chrome does. Ive tried puffin, uc, firefox, dolphin, a bunch of different betas, and opera seems by far the best. Too bad they dont have a better looking icon, lol. Im running mine bone stock.
Dolphin is always my first choice
No lags no overheating and it supports flash.
Chyeo1979 said:
Which browser do you think works best on nexus 9 with the least lag and heat? Chrome is not bad in using but gets really hot and super lag sometimes when returning to home screen (could take up to 3-4 seconds for browser to close, sometimes even close in slow motion. I will say this is the most embarrrasing trait on Nexus 9 that should not exist at all).
Most other apps that i use are ok so far, but broswer is like the most fundamental thing they should get it to work well.
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Try Habit browser. I was ready to smash the tablet due to constant tab reloading in chrome beta.
You need to spend at least 30 minutes going through the options (there are hundreds) and you can configure it to look and behave exactly that way you want.
I also find battery life is slightly improved over chrome, i can get 8 hours of screen on time, most of that browsing.
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Hmmm. I always use Chrome. Not sure what else is out there.
Dolphin Here For Flash Support
Been using Dolphin for flash support for a long time. Used to be you needed to load a modified flash apk in Dolphin to get it to work but now i think it's included by default, at least I know for sure if you sign up for the Dolphin beta it is. Might be though it's included in the non-beta as well now.
chris3g said:
Try Habit browser. I was ready to smash the tablet due to constant tab reloading in chrome beta.
You need to spend at least 30 minutes going through the options (there are hundreds) and you can configure it to look and behave exactly that way you want.
I also find battery life is slightly improved over chrome, i can get 8 hours of screen on time, most of that browsing.
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That Habit broswer is wicked. It's as if the tablet is idling. Thanks for the tip and screenshots
Yandex browser seems better than Firefox/Chrome in my experience. Worth a try.
Yes it's all about the habit browser.
No tabs reloading, so fast at loading. Night and day better performance. :highfive:
Feels like surfing on a PC once configured. :angel:
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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.
hello everybody.
i would like to know what´s the best configuration for the hero to have a better battery perfomance with flykernel.
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1200mhz? Is that a hero?
Its not hero , the resolution is to high.
what the.... flykernel runs on other systems? cool - I guess it makes sense that he builds it for other systems but I just never thought about that happening.
I think the screen is just a screen. Kernel from one device won't run on another.
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I think the screen is just a screen. Kernel from one device won't run on another.
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oh, so he grabbed a setcpu screenshot for example's sake?
ok, original poster, are you using a hero? LoL
I'm pretty sure of this
The screenshot is from another device / kernel, he was just using it as an example.
As for best configuration, there isn't one I am afraid. It is dependant on so many differing factors:-
- what apps update in the background and how often?
- how often you use the screen?
- what brightness do you have your screen on?
- how good is your signal?
- how many widgets do you have running?
- how well written the apps you use are (sky news for instance used to be a massive battery drain)
- how efficient your battery is (old batteries drain quicker)
that it is impossible to say. I personally don't use any profiles at all, I run at 19MHz min / 748MHz max and use the smartass governor, but I am so often around my charger (at home or at work) that I don't know what the battery life is like. It lasts more than 24 hours and linpack over 5.2 MFLOPS, which is enough for me.
yea - most common sense way to improve battery life is this:
reduce screen brightness manually as much as you can live with
slow down top speed of cpu as much as you can live with. in most roms I can live with something in the 450 mHz range or whatever that kernel provides as a lowish top end speed.
smartass is good for battery life - nice low bottom speed, very quick to speed up if necessary. but if you can live with some occasional slowdowns on unlock (the only side effect I get from the following setup) just use a low conservative-governor speed with screen off profile and higher but still low as you can live with speed with screen on using the ondemand governor.
oh, and turn off wifi when not using it, turn off bluetooth when not using it, make sure no apps request gps when not using it or turn it off too if you're paranoid (but gps only runs when an app asks it to run), and if you really want great battery life when screen is off then t urn off background updates except when you really want to update your data.
The image is only example
...and if you really want great battery life when screen is off then t urn off background updates except when you really want to update your data...
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Can you do that automatically ?
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Can you do that automatically ?
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there are apps you can install that do that automatically for you, but of course then you have another service running in the background all the time managing this stuff. I would imagine it's worth a try, but I personally need background updates enabled so my wife can ping me whenever she wants.
Let me just say this.
Look in the FlyKernel topic. He has a darn huge part there on what the best speed is.
And to make it lazy for ya.
172/614 smartass, and totally no profiles.
But it is more what you like.
If you want to go like I want to have a P4 and go to the 2.2 Ghz and try to run XP on it. Have fun
But in short, First read out a whole post of a kernel before making a new topic. next time post it inside the topic of the kernel. Less clutter on the board.
EDIT: I personally dont use setCPU because its another app running for something you can just configure with flykernel package itself. Same for all kernels. Just have to find out how . And now its time to go to bed, that was something I was planning to do 4.5 hours ago
12a is a great kernel..
I find 19/576 (interactive when screen on, conservative when off) works perfectly on froydvillain 1.7.2, but I'm using the included app cpu speed, not setcpu.
I don't have any problems with lag during games or anything else, so why overclock more if not needed? I have gone up to 730 though I didn't find performance was that much better, so I leave it at 576 unless otherwise needed.
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..
apexi350z said:
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
Canious said:
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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Dolphin browser was a great browser with super fast speeds. Comparing this to my phones normal search engine, it was about 2.5x's faster. Lately running bigger sites takes more processing power with greater speeds but no more! Puffin Browser is 6.3x's faster than Chrome, which is probably your current browser. This means that Puffin is more than 2x's faster than Dolphin Browser, even with the speed boost add-on. No needing to download adobe flash from their out-dated flashplayers for android. I ran happy wheels on my phone with 1gb of ram with Dolphin and Puffin. Not only did Puffin have max graphics set on it but it had it's own virtual emulator for the web so I could actually move, jump, and rocket boost crazy wheel chair man to his death. On Dolphin even on low graphics settings, it ran very slow and I couldn't move at all playing games because it lacked an emulator for flash games. There is no need in getting the Pro version either as most everything that comes with the app is with the free version! This is by far the best search engine for any phone or web browser on any device for that matter with speeds even better than this 8gb ram laptop I am writing this thread on. This is a must download for any mobile user.
Currently i'm using UC browser, and it is faster than chrome, but i never compare between dolphin or puffin with UC.
Gonna try it, i guess
Now browser all the way
If you ask me which is the fastest browser, I would gladly say its Now Browser. There is almost nil lag between clicking a link and opening the page.
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I prefer naked browser great features and speed and specializes in privacy which I love.
I use none of those you have mentioned...
I have been using UC browser & operamini. They both are quite fast when it comes to surfing & I have tried dolphin browser too but couldn't get a better experience than UC & opera.
When it comes to downloading as far as I have analysed, none can beat UC...
Considering your post...
I shall give a try to those again....
It's always nice to know something interesting.. :thumbup:
Wow I've been using dolphin for years thinking it was the fastest. Just tried puffin and the UI is strange but the loading time is ridiculously fast. Now I'm curious about UC.
For native flash support dolphin still seems to be the only browser. The puffin flash is a pay service via cloud streaming.
Thanks for the recommendation!
Puffin is a joke. It doesn't even load the entire page before it is done and its flash is laggy as hell. Dolphin is back to its old awesomeness after the Lollipop update and really the only choice for low end Android.
How about Opera
Puffin don't have wrap text.
Imagine a browser where you can't increase font with text wrap.
Today even 10 year old kids need glasses