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Jelly Bean does not come with Chrome. It's only the Nexus 7. On my Galaxy Nexus, "Browser" is default, and Chrome must be installed manually.
As a web-app developer, I can for sure say that "Browser" is better than Chrome in many ways. It supports things that Chrome either doesn't support or they are buggy.
JavaScript performance is MUCH better in "Browser", and is actually worse in Chrome than in any other:
http://img.gfx.no/1059/1059678/Screenshot%20from%202012-07-...
The purple, "Innebygd nettleser", is "Browser". It is best.
Also, it is not Chrome's engine that is used when creating an app that shows a web page (WebView), but "Browser"'s engine.
I don't understand why Google doesn't use "Browser"'s engine and just make Chrome a nice frame around it, like on iOS. On iOS, you know that if your web app works in Safari, it works just as good in Chrome (except for touch gestures like swipe in from left or right, where Chrome uses it to switch tabs).




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2008-12-09
Since JB comes with Chrome instead of "Browser", I would highly suggest trying Firefox (yep) for loading sites like theverge.com
The reason is that Firefox (and "Browser" on older devices...) use different rendering tricks than Chrome does.
And it's *much* faster.
On my 720p Tegra2 device, theverge is annoying slow in Chrome, dolphin, etc.. even opera mobile.
It's "just fine" with browser.. and just as good on Firefox (they really came a long way on Android recently..).