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I have a Galaxy Note 2 on O2 in the UK on version 4.1.1.
So far ive found the chrome experience really good. I was an iPhone user so came from Mobile Safari. So far ive found chrome to be a lot more responsive, i like the tab handling and it's really easy to navigate.
Im not sure on what the performance hits are experienced by others. I don't know if the note2 having a quad core and 2GB RAM helps it.
Web sites tend to scroll quite quickly even on photo heavy sites, even silly animated gifs seem to work. I haven't installed flash so im not sure on the performance of that.
I also own a Galaxy Note 10.1 which is running ICS and chrome is very fast on that also.
I will say though when i got the note2 at the end of october odd, the version of chrome then was slow and not very good, im sorry but i couldnt find the version of chrome im using at the moment on my note2.




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On my Transformer, I got in the habit of using the built in browser for most sites, Chrome for certain sites that rendered better in it, and Firefox specifically for cherokeeforum.com as it automatically resizes forum images correctly. The other two had issues with that, though Chrome worked on a few other forum sites. The built in browser was terrible at most forums I frequent.
When I was testing a Nexus S with ICS and then JB, it was even worse. Chrome was terribly slow, and while Firefox wasn't any faster than the built in browser it did render sites better most of the time.
If I decide to get a Galaxy Note 2 next year to replace my WP7 phone, I'll be curious to see the state of Chrome by then. Everything I've read about the Note 2 indicates that I may not even need an add-on browser unless I want bookmark sync, and in that case I'd stick with Firefox.