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Also works fine on my quad core SGS3 (i9300), though I happen to use either Opera Mini or the stock browser most of the time.
FF seemed slow on first sight, but I didn't really give it a try.
Would ads on mobile become an issue, I might turn to it though, since AFAIK that's the only mobile browser with ad blocking (extension).
Never tried Dolphin.
Perhaps that's an issue with Jelly Bean, considering that all devices on which Thom has encountered this issue ran Jelly Bean?
No major issue with Chrome on ICS for me either, I can only confirm the autocompletion lag. Actually, Firefox felt much slower on my "slow" 1GHz single-core phone with 512MB RAM.
I used to be a Dolphin user due to its wondrous performance and independence from Google, but for some reason it has started to freeze and crash a lot after some updates a few months ago.
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I wonder if this is a Tegra 3 chipset problem because I see the exact same behavior on my Transformer Prime tablet.
Perhaps Chrome somehow triggers an expensive swap from the one low power core to the high power quad cores at a very unfortunate time.
Or perhaps the Tegra 3 is lacking RAM or mass storage bandwidth.





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I have both the galaxy nexus and the Nexus 7. On my galaxy nexus performance of Chrome is quite acceptable(although not as fast as the plain browser). On my nexus 7, it freezes during the initial seconds of loading any web page. Why would a quad core tablet struggle where my much older dual core phone not?
Been wondering this for a while...