
"No, there's only one area where Android falls really, horribly, undeniably short when it comes to the tablet form factor: The web browser. It's the most fundamental tablet app, IMHO, and yet
the web experience on Android could not possibly be worse." This, right here, is it. On my Nexus 7 - there's not a single decent web browser. Not one. The stock browser? Crashes a lot. Chrome? Slow, touch-unfriendly UI, laggy, and locks up all the time. Everything else uses non-standard UIs are, are plain buggy, are also slow, or any combination of the three - and yes, this includes
your favourite browser. I've been through them all. Just yesterday I loaded up my iPhone 3GS, and Safari was like a
dream. Internet Explorer 10 on Windows Phone 8? Buttery smooth and excellent UI. How Google - a web company - can let this situation persist is beyond me.
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2006-09-06
I sold my Nexus 7 for exactly this reason. The Chrome browser sucks on it. On a web page, some fonts would be smaller, some larger. Sometimes clicking on a link would open the magnifying bar, sometimes not. Sometimes clicking on a link won't do anything at all. I was so fed up with this behavior that I ultimately sold it.
I also have an iPad 2 which I've been using for quite some time and you can say what you want about its hardware, it's miles ahead when it comes to browsing.