Introducing Chrome for Android Beta

CranialBlaze

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A serious question: unless you have a phone with limited internal storage (in which case my heart goes out to you - I used to have an HTC Desire) why does this matter?

To my mind, the most important thing is the user experience. On my phone, Chrome is beautiful and smooth and fast, the tab management is weirdly fun, and the tab syncing is flawless. I care more about that stuff than I do about the size of the apk package.

I tired chrome and the beta's where lousy, but the latest one has been some what impressive, I would almost consider changing from dolphin is it was not for xmarks and lastpass which I use quite often. I like the convenience of saving my passwords but directly in the browser is too insecure, when extensions come out for chrome which probably won't be too long then I will re-evaluate. Also I do not like the lack of exit button, I do not spend a justifiable enough amount of time to have my browser constantly wasting memory and other resources being a background/cached task, no matter how small it may be.
 

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I tired chrome and the beta's where lousy, but the latest one has been some what impressive, I would almost consider changing from dolphin is it was not for xmarks and lastpass which I use quite often. I like the convenience of saving my passwords but directly in the browser is too insecure, when extensions come out for chrome which probably won't be too long then I will re-evaluate. Also I do not like the lack of exit button, I do not spend a justifiable enough amount of time to have my browser constantly wasting memory and other resources being a background/cached task, no matter how small it may be.

Okay, I must admit that LastPass is a problem. I use LastPass on the desktop and I also struggle on mobile because I tend to have randomly generated passwords for each site. Luckily, this doesn't come up *too* often, because most of the sites I use that require passwords also have mobile apps (Twitter, Facebook, etc).
 

BigAl-sa

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Define Every, Dolphin is 4mb, Chrome is 18mb, Firefox is 14mb, Opera is 14mb.
I fail to understand your "all other" and "less than 5mb" only one browser that should actually be considered a browser is under 5mb.

Also the only real reason to care is caused by the lousy internet provided in this country, when you live in a country with 40mb broadband the difference between a 5mb browser and a 20mb browser in indiscernible by an actual human being.

Last time I tried FF it was much smaller (but does anyone in their right mind actually use FF for Android?). Opera mini and Dolphin mini are under 1MB, Skyfire under 2MB, ICS Browser + is under 3MB, etc.

All I'm getting at what is in Chrome that makes it so huge (btw, yesterday's update is 19.84MB)? When I see Android programs this size I think Kindle for Android: what is hiding in it?
 

CranialBlaze

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Last time I tried FF it was much smaller (but does anyone in their right mind actually use FF for Android?). Opera mini and Dolphin mini are under 1MB, Skyfire under 2MB, ICS Browser + is under 3MB, etc.

All I'm getting at what is in Chrome that makes it so huge (btw, yesterday's update is 19.84MB)? When I see Android programs this size I think Kindle for Android: what is hiding in it?

Even the first FF mobile release was over 10mb, but ya its still useless. Its barely an improvement from the stock browser.
Opera Mini and Dolphin Mini are a complete waste of time, if your going to replace the rubbish that come with the phone at least do it with a complete browser and not a washed out imitation. Skyfire is not even worthy of being counted as a browser, its barely a browser wanabe.

As for why its so big, who cares, it works, and very well. Only time I even think about giving a dam about file size is when I am not on wifi.
 

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They broke it with the latest update, Chrome is set to default browser and now when I click on links it freezes on opening, I have to force close, then open Chrome manually and then click on the link.
 

BigAl-sa

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Even the first FF mobile release was over 10mb, but ya its still useless. Its barely an improvement from the stock browser.
Opera Mini and Dolphin Mini are a complete waste of time, if your going to replace the rubbish that come with the phone at least do it with a complete browser and not a washed out imitation. Skyfire is not even worthy of being counted as a browser, its barely a browser wanabe.

As for why its so big, who cares, it works, and very well. Only time I even think about giving a dam about file size is when I am not on wifi.

Personally, I feel Dolphin mini is better than Dolphin HD, the only advantage of HD is the desktop toggle addon. I dislike the Opera interface with a passion and I really don't like the Chrome desktop interface enough to even think of downloading the Android version - I'll wait until Google force me to download it with their next OS release.

Anyway, I still want to know why Chrome is so big. :p
 

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Okay, I must admit that LastPass is a problem. I use LastPass on the desktop and I also struggle on mobile because I tend to have randomly generated passwords for each site. Luckily, this doesn't come up *too* often, because most of the sites I use that require passwords also have mobile apps (Twitter, Facebook, etc).

Just read over on the LP forums, seems google was a bunch of #icks with this one, chrome mobile does not support extensions, so somethin like lastpass cannot work, at least until google allows extensions. No matter how nice the UI thats a deal breaker for me, besides the next dolphin release has an awesome new engine. The new engine from what I read makes it the most html5 ready/complient browser for mobiles OR desktops scoring a 450+ depending on device, I tested the latest ff, chrome, opera and evn IE on desktop and none of them even made it to 400. Obviously things like overall speed and performance are being improved on as well.
 

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Personally, I feel Dolphin mini is better than Dolphin HD, the only advantage of HD is the desktop toggle addon. I dislike the Opera interface with a passion and I really don't like the Chrome desktop interface enough to even think of downloading the Android version - I'll wait until Google force me to download it with their next OS release.

Anyway, I still want to know why Chrome is so big. :p

Checked out mine, not a fan of the ui and there are quite a few feature differences between them, as for opera, its ui has always been disgusting, retarted and more complicated than anything else. People use it for its pathetic compression feature which essentially just messes websites up and destroys any browsing experience.
 
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