Chrome for Android will now load pages faster

Google Chrome, or known as just plain Chrome on the Android platform is probably the go to browser for most Android software users. But the browser app is still facing bugginess and slumps in performance from time to time, hence the reason for regular app updates.

The latest update for Chrome on the Play Store will now cause web pages to load slightly faster in the browsing experience. According to 9to5Google, this is due to the fact that Chrome now utilizes a new a speedier Java Script engine. With this optimization in place, web pages on the Chrome browser will now load at least 10 percent faster than before, up to a maximum of 20 percent.

The latest version of Chrome now supports animated PNG files as well, known as APNG’s, This file format is similar to that of GIF, and has been supported by Mozilla Firefox for quite some time now. Hence, Google is just making up ground in this aspect.

Chrome version 59 for Android has not been fully rolled out, but the new update will be available gradually to Android devices over the next week.

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