- Sep 14, 2009
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While Chrome has gotten all of the tech hype lately, I started using Dolphin Browser a few days ago and I have to say I am really impressed.
I finally gave up on Chrome for my Prime. It's way too unstable. It was constantly causing my Prime to hang and run extremely poorly. On my Galaxy Nexus, Chrome runs wonderful, but it's still running very much like the beta it is on the Prime. Google even acknowledges this as the Prime is specifically listed as a device with known issues on the development page, and they are working on it.
Until then, I find that Dolphin does everything Chrome does, but alot faster. Plus it runs Flash. But the speed is what is impressive. Dolphin seems to have no problem running on ICS for tablets. I have yet to get a force close, unlike Chrome every session.
What does Chrome do that Dolphin doesn't, other than the whole browser sync feature?
I finally gave up on Chrome for my Prime. It's way too unstable. It was constantly causing my Prime to hang and run extremely poorly. On my Galaxy Nexus, Chrome runs wonderful, but it's still running very much like the beta it is on the Prime. Google even acknowledges this as the Prime is specifically listed as a device with known issues on the development page, and they are working on it.
Until then, I find that Dolphin does everything Chrome does, but alot faster. Plus it runs Flash. But the speed is what is impressive. Dolphin seems to have no problem running on ICS for tablets. I have yet to get a force close, unlike Chrome every session.
What does Chrome do that Dolphin doesn't, other than the whole browser sync feature?