[Q] what's the fastest and powerful internet explorer for android? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys
what's the fastest and powerful internet explorer for android?
what you think? let me know and ttyl.
PS : I used to use Dolphin until reports that dolphin has been anonymously collecting user's data then i stopped it.

opera for sure..
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Stock browser for me.

Firefox. Easy to sync with PC (bookmarks, etc. Opera is fiddly), plenty of add ons....Just plain works.

stock browser for me but when i try to download something from zippyshare or others sites i use opera because stock doesnt download it,dunno why...

I personally prefer the stock browser, but have had good experiences with Dolphin HD (didn't know about the data collection concerns). I'm also currently using the new Chrome beta, and yeah it has some issues that need ironing out, but it's VERY nice. I'm a desktop Chrome user and sync bookmarks between PCs, so it's great that I can finally do that in my mobile browser as well. (Firefox also offers this functionality, but I don't like Firefox.)

I already used the stock, dolphin, opera and they are ok, but the miui's stock browser is the best one... and there's the google chrome browser now that i think that may be good...

I use Dolphin HD for my main browsing (only because it's the first one I used and has been pretty stable). I've tried Opera, Firefox, and even Chrome. But for just speed, I find Dolphin Mini to be best. Apparently it uses similar tech to Opera with regards to caching/compressing.

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[Q] Web browsers for the vibrant...

I know about sky fire, fire fox, dolphin. But honestly it doesn't seem like any of these are a better alternative to the stock web browser. Dolphins ability to view desktop pages is cool though. Can anyone recommend a browser that is actually all around better than stock or does such a thing exist?
XScope is not bad. I use DolphinHD myself.
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I like Miren Browser the best out of all I have tried. It's a very simple UI with tabbed browsing, and I find it to be the fastest of the browsers I have used (I'm sure many people would disagree with this, but on my phone this is what I've found). Hope this helps!
xscope and miren are the best. xscope is due for another major update.....cant wait.
My vote is going to have to go with Miren as well. I have been using it for the past week and a half and i have to say, it's slightly faster, and it fits well with my blue theme. Simple UI, advanced features when I need it, all around solid browser. Dolphin HD seemed a little slow for me all the time, but then again, other people may have diff experiences.
To me it's a toss-up between Dolphin HD 4 and Miren. Both are fast and feature packed. Dolphin mini was ok but lacked add-ons that I use with HD.
Opera Mobile 10 seems to work best for download sites such as filesonic, etc. but is a little slower and usually re-directs you to mobile websites even when setting the 'Mobile View' option off.
Xscope 6.x seemed to be the most feature-packed and perhaps the most bloated. It was considerably slower in loading AND rendering pages than all the other I've used.
Don't even waste your time with Firefox - it's the slowest of them all and has a lot more development to go before it can be a usable browser on android.
Skyfire is different than the above because it uses proxy servers to render content so it appears faster because of this and also has video capabilities. Since it doesn't connect to websites directly and instead uses proxies you may experience slow connections or no connections (happened to me a few times). The main advantage is you can view flash video content from sites like CNN.COM and ESPN.COM. If you are running Android 2.2 or higher you can view flash content directly and therefore Skyfire it not really needed.
Opera Mini works similar to Skyfire in that it uses proxy servers to view websites but doesn't have video capabilities (last time I checked).
I don't really like browsers that use proxies (UCWEB is another), I want a direct connection to websites just like on my PC.
I haven't really found the 'perfect android browser' since I sometimes I find a site that works better with one browser than the other which is why I keep Dolphin HD, Miren and Opera Mobile. I guess my main browser would have to be Dolphin HD.
gorealmighty said:
I know about sky fire, fire fox, dolphin. But honestly it doesn't seem like any of these are a better alternative to the stock web browser. Dolphins ability to view desktop pages is cool though. Can anyone recommend a browser that is actually all around better than stock or does such a thing exist?
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Dolphin mini is my favorite. its about the same speed for me on the vibrant but on my girls mt3g slide it is super fast. dolphin mini not dolphin hd
Opera mobile is my fav. Reminds me of Firefox for desktop.
My second is Firefox mobile.it jusy doesn't seem as fast as Opera IMO.
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I have a little problem. I love the opera mobile browser....but each time when I am browsing and decided to switch to another application on my vibrant, for e.g messages, yahoo messenger e.t.c. when I try returning back to opera mobile to continue from where I stopped using the task manager it just open opera mobile afresh with all the tabs I was reading gone. does any one know the solution to this?
xScope is fast but the UI is hideous. (no offence but I really hate the UI).
I was using Dolphin Mini for a very long time, it's lighter and faster than HD. I've just switched to Opera Web recently but I haven't decided if I want to keep it yet.
belushi7 said:
I have a little problem. I love the opera mobile browser....but each time when I am browsing and decided to switch to another application on my vibrant, for e.g messages, yahoo messenger e.t.c. when I try returning back to opera mobile to continue from where I stopped using the task manager it just open opera mobile afresh with all the tabs I was reading gone. does any one know the solution to this?
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Are you using any task killer? If you are, stop using it.
If programs still get killed too fast, get minfree memory manager, set it to a value that gives you more room for apps running at the same time.
Maxthon was posted in the main android dev forum on here a couple weeks ago. I have been using it some and like it so far.
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I use Dolphin HD and love it. As a LastPass user, it has the built in browser plugin that is essential for me.
Try the Miren browser, it's nice, can do flash just like the stock google browser, and home pages when opened up.
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[Q] Other browser choices?

I have the Gingerbread VEGAn-TAB RC1 on my G-tab, and am not liking the browser that comes with it.
Can I download Google Chrome browser, or are there other options for browsers?
I dislike the lack of any navigation buttons or easy way to get to home page, etc. Maybe I am missing something in the configuration of this browser? It id's as Firefox, right?
Thanks!
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Try dolphin Hd.
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thanks, I'll check Dolphin.
Since Android is Google, why isn't there a Chrome for Android?
Miren is another good alternative browser.
Firefox is nice, but no flash.
I really liked Dolphin HD, but it seemed to slow down after a while. Maybe my phone, idk.
Started using Miren browser included in Steve's roms and really like it.
Miren is nice but I've since switched to Maxthon Browser.
Dolphin HD is good so as long as you don't get carried away with add-ons.
I never understand that
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thanks, I'll check Dolphin.
Since Android is Google, why isn't there a Chrome for Android?
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I just dont understand how there is still a google chrome browser

Stock browser vs custom and other browsers

Guys I am curious. What is your preference? Between all those custom browsers vs stock ones, which do you like and use?
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Stock, it just does everything so smoothly. I have never needed any other features already present in the stock browser.
I prefer using dolphin browser but i also use the stock one too sometimes
After testing some popular browsers in the market by myself, I have this conclusion "Stock FTW".
Dolphin browser for xmarks and lastpass integration, and a exit button, though the tabbed ui is nice in theory, in practice its a bit of a pain.
Same rendering engine as the stock browser so web pages look the same.
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i prefer stock, but I cannot start any downloads with it. Every download I start fails automatically. Anyone have a clue?
Alternatively I use Opera Mini. It's really smooth and fast, has the ability to compress images and to download!
I've tried many, and while ones like Dolphin HD, Opera and Firefox offer more features none of them can match the stock browser for fluidity.
Only the stock browser is hardware accelerated (Samsung did it themselves) from my knowledge, hence the smooth scrolling even with flash.
I use Dolphin but sometimes stock browser. Also when I can not connect to 3G network due to its limited coverage in mountains area I prefer Opera Mini which is faster and does not need so much traffic.
Miren and xScope are the only 2 I use. Tried most of them. Hate stock
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I used to frequently delete the stock browser along with the bookmarks widget and replace with dolphin but lately I'm sticking to stock... this whole new motion thing with Samsung is sick!
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After testing some popular browsers in the market by myself, I have this conclusion "Stock FTW".
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My thoughts exactly. The stock browser is by far the fastest for me.
ive tried stock, dolphin hd, dolphin mini, opera mobile, miren, xscope, skyfire, firefox.
the best for me is stock. the added features of other browsers cant make up for the speed, fluidity and (less)battery consumption of stock.
among the alternative browsers however i recommend opera mobile just because its text reflow is just so good and its almost as fast as stock. downside- battery consumption and doesnt do 100% native flash
a close second would be dolphin mini for its gestures and tabs. but its just not as smooth as stock and also uses more battery.
Stock browser has hardware acceleration, so it will be faster and smoother than all the other browsers out there. There is no practical replacement out there. Nuff said
Regards.
I use stock mostly but for the occasional just quick check ups I use Firefox.
Stock as well as Opera Mobile
Both are cool!!
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I'd prefer the stock browser over any other alternatives out there just because it is hardware accelerated. The Galaxy S II has redefined mobile internet browsing and taken it to a whole new level.
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i prefer stock, but I cannot start any downloads with it. Every download I start fails automatically. Anyone have a clue?
Alternatively I use Opera Mini. It's really smooth and fast, has the ability to compress images and to download!
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It's I think a limitation of Android 2.3 that it won't download file types for which there is no app installed on your phone. An easy way that I use to fix this is to download Astro file manager, and in it's preferences there's an option to 'enable browser downloads' (or something like this) and this basically associates all file types with Astro, so the OS thinks that there's an app that can open the file.
Btw I use the stock browser usually, but when I get over 8 tabs I 'transfer' them to Dolphin and continue with that .
nevara said:
i prefer stock, but I cannot start any downloads with it. Every download I start fails automatically. Anyone have a clue?
Alternatively I use Opera Mini. It's really smooth and fast, has the ability to compress images and to download!
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I use opera mobile for that and when I want text reflow
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thx for the tip, will try it!
When you guy say "Stock" what do you mean? My default browser with my new SGS2 is Skyfire!? So stock = skyfire? and if not how would I run the the stock browser?
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I was wondering if anybody has used both firefox and opera. If so, which one is more compatible with most web sites in desktop mode. I have been using dolphin but I am having a lot of issues with it locking up. I really wish they could have made chrome run on honeycomb since most tablets will run that instead of ICS.
Really surprised to hear your experience, I moved from stock browser to Opera and Opera mini then I tried Dolphin and so far it's working great
I actually use Firefox.....desktop mode works well on here. Although Facebook forces Mobile View regardless if you set the option for Desktop. Overall it works for me; especially since I can sync my desktop with it.
I tried Opera, but it has issues loading several sites. I prefer the HTC stock browser since it syncs with Chrome desktop and works with most sites. Until Chrome runs on HC, I'll stick with the stock.
I use Opera pretty much exclusively. Compatibility has gotten better with each release. Even the Washington Post works for me now, whereas before it didn't. Gawker sites don't want to load, though. That's websites like Gizmodo, Jalopnik, Gawker, Jezebel etc.
However the fluidity of the Opera browser makes up for it.
Stock honeycomb (non htc) for me
If you all have not tried it yet, download Boat Browser. It is awesome!
I find firefox more intuitive and more custumable (through good ol' about:config), but I guess it's just a matter of habits. On the other hand, Opera seems a bit faster. Both worked fine for me with desktop sites version, with a light edge to firefox. I use HTC stock as primery, and keep firefox as my university's proxy browser.

[Q] Suggest me the some good android browser.

My Dolphin browser is crashing a lot can you suggest me some decent browser for my phone,
Chrome is good. Also it you have very slow connection, UC Browser is best...
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Stock AOSP browser, of course. Built in cookie deleter..
Actually I don't like stock android browser the user experience is not so good I think I will be switching to chrome
I'm using Chrome regularly, but sometimes it's also a good idea to use Opera. This browser often works best especially on bad designed websites e.g. by applying an appropriate zoom factor for images.

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