The Chrome browser for smartphones or tablets
sometimes moves slow. Here's what you can do:
With a very small change in settings, you can increase
substantially speed on Chrome for Android. What you
will do is to give more memory access for Chrome.
Open a new tab in Chrome on your Android device and
enter it into the address bar:
chrome://flags/#max-tiles-for-interest-area
In the first box, put in place a high value, for example,
512 if you can instead of Default.
Change will be made only after you've restarted your
browser. You can click the "Relaunch Now" and
Chrome will close and then restart, writes
erythrocytes64 user on reddit
It should be much dynamic now.
Others commenters in the Reddit figure that for the
suspicious, conferring Chrome path to more memory
means Android will be more hostile with closing
another idle apps and such in order to make sure
Chrome has all the energy it needs; so if you have an
older device or device with less built-in RAM, you may
need to start with 256 (the default being 128) to find
your friendly point.
Other useful standards according to erythrocytes64
are:
Enable-Offline-Mode – AFAIK permits to entree pages
saved in cache on the Android based device without
having an Internet connection.
Enable-Spdy4a2 – give better results on some pages,
like Facebook, but ones encountered errors when
applying it.
Enable-Cast – enable experiential Chromecast support
providing for its users to play and having full control
videos from the Web on Chromecast devices, just in
beta.
You could additionally allow the "Show-Fps-Counter"
to view if you are getting the performance boost
guaranteed by the tweak
Trick To Increase Browsing Speed Of Chrome Browser on Android
sometimes moves slow. Here's what you can do:
With a very small change in settings, you can increase
substantially speed on Chrome for Android. What you
will do is to give more memory access for Chrome.
Open a new tab in Chrome on your Android device and
enter it into the address bar:
chrome://flags/#max-tiles-for-interest-area
In the first box, put in place a high value, for example,
512 if you can instead of Default.
Change will be made only after you've restarted your
browser. You can click the "Relaunch Now" and
Chrome will close and then restart, writes
erythrocytes64 user on reddit
It should be much dynamic now.
Others commenters in the Reddit figure that for the
suspicious, conferring Chrome path to more memory
means Android will be more hostile with closing
another idle apps and such in order to make sure
Chrome has all the energy it needs; so if you have an
older device or device with less built-in RAM, you may
need to start with 256 (the default being 128) to find
your friendly point.
Other useful standards according to erythrocytes64
are:
Enable-Offline-Mode – AFAIK permits to entree pages
saved in cache on the Android based device without
having an Internet connection.
Enable-Spdy4a2 – give better results on some pages,
like Facebook, but ones encountered errors when
applying it.
Enable-Cast – enable experiential Chromecast support
providing for its users to play and having full control
videos from the Web on Chromecast devices, just in
beta.
You could additionally allow the "Show-Fps-Counter"
to view if you are getting the performance boost
guaranteed by the tweak
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